New 3D printers
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Two 3D printers are among the recent technology upgrades at the Parkland Boys & Girls Club, which recently went through a $600,000 transformation. (Photo by WDRB Reporter Conroy Delouche)
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The program director, Kentrel Duncan, said around 90 kids come to the center daily, and with the new technology, he's noticing an increase.
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