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Sneak Peek at Upcoming Celebrations

We are starting a new month!  Here's a few of February highlights for the month:

  • Random Acts of Kindness - YAY!  Love this! 
  • Family Baking
  • Heart Health
  • Giving our libraries some love
And here is what's coming up in this next week of life that we can celebrate:
  • Hula in the Coola (say what?!  It's fun to say, perhaps fun to do)
  • Purging jerks from our lives
  • Crepes
  • Sled Dogs
  • Ukulele
  • The Day the Music Died
  • Carrot Cake
  • Doodling
and so much more!  
I can't wait to celebrate with you!  

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