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Tu Decides: Let's Get Ready Early Learning Fair

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This Saturday parents can give their children a great start for kindergarten by attending the Let's Get Ready Early Learning Fair. 

the fair will be held at the kennewick branch of the Mid-Columbia libraries from 10am to 12 PM and will feature resources and organizations that promote early learning. 

the address of the library is 1620 S. Union in kennewick.

At this event, parents will learn fun activities they can do at home to help their kids in school. They can also connect with local organizations that help strengthen kids' school readiness.

This event is free and open to the public. For additional information visit www.midcolumbialibraries.org.

You can read more about the event in the current issue of Tu Decides the bilingual newspaper.

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