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Indigo Books adopts Crawford Bay school

You can make a difference in the lives of children and support reading on the East Shore.

Indigo’s Adopt-a-School program has chosen Crawford Bay school to receive free books.

Librarian Alana Strom explains how you can help.

You can also go to adoptaschool.indigo.ca to find other ways to help literacy at Crawford Bay school.

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