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Posted by: Brenda Ray Scott - November 20, 2009 09:54 AM
Thrilled to see that the long promised Kenton Library will be opening in the not too distant future! Yet just another great reason beyond sipping coffee at Posies Cafe or enjoying breakfast at Cup & Saucer to make Denver Avenue a part of your busy day! Hopefully, the opening of the library will attract even more retail, restaurants, and artists to Denver Avenue where each can prosper under the watchful eyes of Paul Bunyan!
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Posted by: Brenda Ray Scott - November 20, 2009 09:54 AM
Thrilled to see that the long promised Kenton Library will be opening in the not too distant future! Yet just another great reason beyond sipping coffee at Posies Cafe or enjoying breakfast at Cup & Saucer to make Denver Avenue a part of your busy day! Hopefully, the opening of the library will attract even more retail, restaurants, and artists to Denver Avenue where each can prosper under the watchful eyes of Paul Bunyan!