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Parents from across the area brought their children to Olde World Canterbury Village in Orion Township on Jan. 14 for the Michigan Child Identification Program (CHIP), sponsored by the Masons of Michigan. The program was free to the public, and parents left with a kit that included a color photo, fingerprints, a taped interview, dental impressions and saliva swabs. Pictured is Becca Miller, 4, of Oxford. For information on upcoming program dates, visit www.gl-mi.org or call 800-632-8764. Photo by Colin Baumgartner.

Parents from across the area brought their children to Olde World Canterbury Village in Orion Township on Jan. 14 for the Michigan Child Identification Program (CHIP), sponsored by the Masons of Michigan. The program was free to the public, and parents left with a kit that included a color photo, fingerprints, a taped interview, dental impressions and saliva swabs. Pictured is Becca Miller, 4, of Oxford. For information on upcoming program dates, visit www.gl-mi.org or call 800-632-8764. Photo by Colin Baumgartner.

Parents from across the area brought their children to Olde World Canterbury Village in Orion Township on Jan. 14 for the Michigan Child Identification Program (CHIP), sponsored by the Masons of Michigan. The program was free to the public, and parents left with a kit that included a color photo, fingerprints, a taped interview, dental impressions and saliva swabs. Pictured is Becca Miller, 4, of Oxford. For information on upcoming program dates, visit www.gl-mi.org or call 800-632-8764. Photo by Colin Baumgartner.