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Branching out
AUBURN - One of the Seymour Library's best assets isn't its collection of books, but the soon-to-be blooming garden outside.
About 20 children, parents and administrators christened a refurbished section of the library's landscape and celebrated Arbor Day with a tree planting Friday afternoon. It was the library's first observance of the annual statewide tree tribute.
“We had been talking about we really don't promote the library grounds,” director Sheila Anderson said.
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AUBURN - Seymour Public Library was one of the local agencies participating in TV-Turnoff Week, which ran from April 23 through 29. The library planned a different activity each day of the week-long observance. Monday night's games opened with an enthusiastic round of BINGO at one of the long tables in the children's room.
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