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Artistic figures in multiple, bright colors dance under a sun. Text: 2025 BEST/VTmtss Summer Institute. Shining Brighter Together: Igniting Passion, Wellbeing, and Joy in Education. June 23-26. Killington Grand, Killington, VT.

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