What’s read and green?

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  • Hank enjoys looking at a Christmas book with his handler, Lyndi Hanna. The duo are part of Annie’s Therapeutic Companions and often come to the Dublin Public Library so kids can practice their reading skills. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
    Hank enjoys looking at a Christmas book with his handler, Lyndi Hanna. The duo are part of Annie’s Therapeutic Companions and often come to the Dublin Public Library so kids can practice their reading skills. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
  • Public works employees help unload carts of books back into the recently renovated library Wednesday, Dec. 6. The library reopened Saturday, Dec. 9 to patrons. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
    Public works employees help unload carts of books back into the recently renovated library Wednesday, Dec. 6. The library reopened Saturday, Dec. 9 to patrons. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
  • Library employee Abigail Cabañas and teen volunteer Avery Sieperda finish up painting the mural in the new teen room. The teens will now have an expanded space with tables and other furniture where the children’s section once was. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
    Library employee Abigail Cabañas and teen volunteer Avery Sieperda finish up painting the mural in the new teen room. The teens will now have an expanded space with tables and other furniture where the children’s section once was. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photo
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Hank enjoys looking at a Christmas book with his handler, Lyndi Hanna. The duo are part of Annie’s Therapeutic Companions and often come to the Dublin Public Library so kids can practice their reading skills.

Public works employees help unload carts of books back into the recently renovated library Wednesday, Dec. 6. The library reopened Saturday, Dec. 9 to patrons.

Library employee Abigail Cabañas and teen volunteer Avery Sieperda fi nish up painting the mural in the new teen room. The teens will now have an expanded space with tables and other furniture where the children’s section once was.