EASTWOOD KIWANIS CLUB COLLECTING CHILDREN'S BOOKS.(Local)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: December 7, 2002 | Copyright information

The Eastwood-East Syracuse Kiwanis Club is collecting children's picture books to add to Christmas baskets distributed by the St. Matth...

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