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WOODSTOCK – Twenty first-graders from Sheri Wentworth’s Woodstock Elementary School class had the honor last week of being the first to view a collection of new hardcover books from the Whitman Memorial Library.

According to trustee Marta Clements, purchase of the new books was made possible by a grant from the Libri Foundation of Eugene, Ore.

“We received $1,500 from the Libri Foundation after we raised a small local share of $350,” said Clements.

Clements said the Libri Foundation focuses on helping small rural libraries across the country to provide books for young people from preschool age to junior high.

A schedule is being arranged for other classes to have a chance to see the new books.

The Whitman Memorial Library’s trustees hope that similar programs and grants will help promote a greater love of reading and increase an already good circulation of reading materials at the Bryant Pond facility.

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