
Lila Washington, a fourth grader at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn, receives a nook e-reader Thursday from Masonic Lodge member Bruno Salazar-Perea. Ashlar Lodge 105 in Auburn presented tablets to two students from each grade who met reading goals. Lodge members David Walton and Joseph Valiente also attended, along with Angelina Valiente of the Rainbow Girls, a Masonic youth organization. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
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