NewsSeptember 9, 2014

Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop
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Noreen Hyslop

Story Hour at Keller Public Library for the 2014-15 school year kicked off on Tuesday with Mary Ann Taylor, donned in her royal robes, presenting, "Swimming with the Queen" to young guests. An especially good listener was four-year-old Tegan Mccammon,shown posing with the Taylor.

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