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More than 400 books have been donated to start up OSU-Tulsa s Stache of Books Community Library.
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Dozens of local kids helped with the unveiling of a new early literacy initiative Wednesday at OSU-Tulsa.
The Stache of Books Community Library is housed in a repurposed Tulsa World newspaper box that s been painted orange and installed on campus west of parking lot E, near Sunset Plaza apartments. The library is a new community engagement initiative that promotes literacy by providing youth living near our campus with books to read, said OSU-Tulsa Community Engagement Specialist Alnetta Morris. Just look for the orange newspaper vending machine, select a book or two, and it is yours to keep.
• Sep 3, 2020
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