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The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer
Great oaks from little acorns grow: Michelle Dworkin helps her 6-year-old daughter, Ilona, at left, string acorns into a necklace at a display put together by Diana Greene. Greene had real oak branches representing the branches of government and said she wanted to plant the seed for children to learn about them. Dworkin said she came to Altamont’s Constitution Day because she had been fired on Sept. 2 from her job working for the United States Agency for International Development; she had been a foreign-service officer for 17 years. Dworkin also said that her daughter’s name means “oak tree” in Hebrew.