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Meet Richfield Ambassador Candidates: Aleks, Yesenia and Keyma

Three more 2012 candidates for the Richfield Ambassador Program.

Meet three more of Richfield's Ambassador Candidates:

Aleks Jeffrey

(Sponsor by )

Aleksandra Jeffrey, a graduate of in 2010, currently attends Normandale Community College. In the fall she will attend the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities to pursue a career in nursing. Helping her toward this goal, Aleksandra works at Fairview Ridges Hospital. She is passionate about helping others and working with children. Not only is she focused on school and work, Aleksandra is also dedicated to participating in karate.

Yesenia Lezama-Alvarado

(Sponsored by Richfield Visions)

Yesenia Lezama-Alvarado is a junior at Richfield High School. In school, Yesenia is involved in student government, , and the dance team. After school, she hopes to pursue a career in nursing. She currently works at Sholom Alliances Community. One of her biggest passions is photography, which demonstrates her creativity.

Keyma Harris

(Sponsored by 75th Street )

Keyma, the daughter of Tyree and Leah Harris, recently completed kindergarten at the . Her favorite things about the 4th of July are going to the parade and watching the fireworks. She would like to be a Richfield Junior Ambassador because she likes crowns. Keyma’s favorite place in Richfield is her dance studio because she likes to dance.

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