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Librarians and library administrators with Urasoe City

Librarians and library administrators with Urasoe City

Librarians and library administrators with Urasoe City Library, Nago City Central Library and Miyakojima City Hirara Library tour the Camp Foster Library May 20 as part of a two-day “American Corners Workshop,”... More

Ai Shimabukuro scans a book May 20 at the Camp Foster

Ai Shimabukuro scans a book May 20 at the Camp Foster

Ai Shimabukuro scans a book May 20 at the Camp Foster Library. Shimabukuro and other staff members with various Okinawa prefecture libraries visited the Camp Foster Library as part of a two-day “American Corner... More

Gina Ohashi, far right, leads a discussion with staff

Gina Ohashi, far right, leads a discussion with staff

Gina Ohashi, far right, leads a discussion with staff members of various Okinawa prefecture libraries May 20 at the Camp Foster Library. Library staff members visited the Camp Foster Library as part of a two-da... More

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