File:Skipping rope - One of several popular activities at the Sunday Family Virtues Breakfast.jpg
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Low-key approach to virtues training pays big dividends
Rod Sasaki, far right, one of the Baha'i volunteers, helps out with skipping rope, one of several popular activities at the Sunday Family Virtues Breakfast at the Turtle Island Neighborhood Center in Winnipeg's Lord Selkirk Park.
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