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Although Kepler’s had a top-notch children book section and occasional children and youth events before the bookstore closed in 2005, when it reopened that October, the staff and supporters of Kepler’s had a newfound appreciation — and new visions — for their mission.

“We thought about why the store had been resurrected,” said Vivian Leal, the director of youth and family events. “We’re a cultural center, not just a bookstore and we provide communities with support.”

For the complete story, check the Sept. 19 print edition or go to: http://www.almanacnews.com/story.php?story_id=4926

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