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IRONWOOD ELEMENTARY and high school students participating in the "High Five" program through Big Brothers Big Sisters receive a donation of Shamrock, a stuffed horse, from Wells Fargo Wednesday at Sleight Elementary School in Ironwood. Kindergarten students in Michelle Trier's class are paired with high school students for one hour per week. BBBS is hosting its annual "Bowl for Kids" Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at Larry's Lucky Strikes in Ironwood, and plans on raffling off the horse then. With Shamrock are, first row: Alexis Tibaldo, Donald Havens, Mya Bruneau, Lainey Rubatt and Kiera Salo; second row: Linnaea Shackleford, Mark Jaunzems, Nicodemus Nieman and Cohen Saari; third row: Jason Isvorski, KaitLynn McCracken, Alec Huotari, Eli Ruotsala, Storm Parish, Lacey Ellis, Madeline Ranta, Ginger Holst, Ethan Gallo, Jada Godfrey, Delwyn Westeen and Johnathan Logan; fourth row: High Five program director Angela Stengard, BBBS match support coordinator Kristy Recla, Caitlyn Agee, Noah Terzano, Jordan Gerbig, Hannah Bratu, Rebecca Kapelka, Lacey Rimkus, Jared Joki and Wells Fargo branch manager Deanna Janczak; fifth row: Ryan Waters, Daniel Freeman and Jacob DiGiorgio.