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The city government of Dumaguete through the City Library Office received bundles of assorted books Monday afternoon, according Gima Cornelia, City Librarian.

Little Village School Administrator Lelani Lasmarias Domalaon personally handed almost 1,000 assorted textbooks and magazines on the different pre-school and elementary subject areas which may be of use as reference materials to the general public.

She lauded the Little Village School for the donation of books, which may use for public from both young and old clients.
“We welcome any donation of books from school and private individuals” Cornelia, added.
The Dumaguete City Library is open from 8 a.m to 5 p.m Monday to Friday with no noon break, and on Saturdays with a noon break. (PIO)

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