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The Pocket Pad Project: Turning Discarded Paper into Free Notepads!

jmkyoung | February 9, 2012

The Collins Memorial Library and Print & Copy Services have teamed up, using discarded paper to create useful and handy notepads for free distribution to the Puget Sound community! Read more and see how you can participate!

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