Mentors offer kids one-on-one time

Published: Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 9:39 p.m. MDT
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Michael Fritzgerald, 9, left, of Sandy Elementary, chats Tuesday with Comcast mentor Steve Spencer during a school event called "Beyond School Walls." The program matches fourth-graders with Comcast employees for one-to-one mentoring. Michael said he wants to be a scientist, the type that will save the world.

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Michael Fritzgerald, 9, left, of Sandy Elementary, chats Tuesday with Comcast mentor Steve Spencer during a school event called "Beyond School Walls." The program matches fourth-graders with Comcast employees for one-to-one mentoring. Michael said he wants to be a scientist, the type that will save the world.

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