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Celebree Learning Center Welcomed

Ribbon-cutting ceremony held on Tuesday brought in well-wishers from the community.

Tucked into the Robinson Crossing Shopping Center, adjacent to the Food Lion, is a new center serving children ages six weeks to 12 years old.

The held its official ribbon-cutting ceremony at lunchtime on Tuesday with tours of the facility that already has 96 children enrolled.

According to Teresa Graham, district director for Celebree, their business philosophy is to offer families flexible programs to meet even the most challenging needs. The curriculum is very structured and the teachers all have college degrees.

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There was a strong demand for their services from the Arnold area said Graham, so Celebree started a bus to certain private schools to serve the needs of those families.

Celebree CEO Richard Huffman who lives in Baltimore County, brought his family to the opening ceremony. "We've never had such a warm welcome from a community," Huffman told the crowd gathered outside the front door to the center.

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To welcome Celebree to the business community,, local business owners, community leaders and representatives from local politician's offices and the sheriff's department, were on hand to present executive citations and plaques to Huffman.


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