Teens 'Building a Better World' by repurposing items to sell
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The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Program is Build a Better World and the youth at the library are striving to accomplish this by repurposing. The teens, sixth grade through 12th grade, are holding a Teen Rummage Sale Flip. Using a budget each team shopped for items to repurpose. The finished projects will be sold on Saturday at the Ravine Lake Summer Festival from 10 am. to 1 p.m. The team that makes the most profit wins. All proceeds will go to the library teen program. For more information about this program stop by the Huron Public Library or phone 353-8530. Or, visit our webpage libraryhuronsd.com, or find us on Facebook.
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