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“Beginning in July, the West Lafayette Public Library is offering a free program to help local Latino parents aid their children in skill development and retention before beginning the 2006-2007 school year.
The free summer tutoring program meets at the Children’s Activity Room on Saturdays in July at the West Lafayette Public Library, 208 W. Columbia St. West Lafayette, IN and is conducted a native Spanish speaker who is a Purdue graduate. “
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