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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 31, 2012 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library is displaying FEMA disaster preparedness materials during National Preparedness Month 2012. The display features Flat Stanley and Flat Stella posters. Kids are encouraged to color coloring pages of Flat Stanley and Stella that will be displayed in the library during September. Photo courtesy of Cedar Rapids Public Library.

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 31, 2012 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library is displaying FEMA disaster preparedness materials during National Preparedness Month 2012. The display features Flat Stanley and Flat Stella posters. Kids are encouraged to color coloring pages of Flat Stanley and Stella that will be displayed in the library during September. Photo courtesy of Cedar Rapids Public Library.

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Title: Cedar Rapids Public Library displays for National Preparedness Month

Production Date: 08/31/2012

Caption: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 31, 2012 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library is displaying FEMA disaster preparedness materials during National Preparedness Month 2012. The display features Flat Stanley and Flat Stella posters. Kids are encouraged to color coloring pages of Flat Stanley and Stella that will be displayed in the library during September. Photo courtesy of Cedar Rapids Public Library.

Photographer Name: Amanda Bicknell

City/State: Cedar Rapids, IA

Keywords: Cedar Rapids ^ Library ^ National Preparedness Month ^ Iowa ^ Disaster Preparedness ^ NPM ^ Region VII ^ Region 7 ^ Cedar Rapids Public Library

Categories: Miscellaneous ^ Special Event
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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