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'Reading by Design' Comes to Los Altos Libraries
The summer reading program will be available at the Los Altos and Woodland branch libraries for people of all ages.

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The summer reading program will be available at the Los Altos and Woodland branch libraries for people of all ages.

100% of the June 2 opening day sales will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.
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