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Salisbury celebrates the Year of the Book

DUNCAN MCDOUGALL, FOUNDER of the Children’s Literacy Foundation, reads to students at Salisbury Community School to kick off activities for the school’s Year of the Book. The school was awarded $25,000 from CLiF to promote literacy. Photo courtesy of Megan Sutton

As one of 12 recipients of a Year of the Book grant valued at $25,000 from the Children’s Literacy Foundation, Salisbury Community School kicked off a year celebrating reading, writing and literacy.

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