Staff from the office of Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Kingsport) recently visited Central Heights Elementary School in Blountville to deliver donated books from the U.S. Library of Congress.
"It is always a privilege to be able to give students the resources they need to read and learn as they grow in their education," said Harshbarger. "I'm thankful my office was able to play a small role in supporting Central Heights Elementary and Librarian Stephanie Cronan in their efforts to create an environment where students can succeed.
The U.S. Library of Congress Surplus Books Program, led by Joe Mahar, is a treasure to Tennessee's first district and I am grateful for their service. Reading is the foundation of learning, and I69制片厂制作传媒檓 proud to support local schools in fostering a love for books and education."
Harshbarger69制片厂制作传媒檚 office has delivered thousands of books throughout East Tennessee, fulfilling requests from libraries, schools, non-profits, and qualifying early childhood and senior centers.
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