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Creating thank you cards at the library

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  • Ke'ala Stauber, 7, uses glue stuck to her fingers to get a snowflake onto a thank you card Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. Helen Scholtz, the childrens librarian specialist, said that the event started about 20 years ago and it has become a tradition for some families. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • Zxavian Stauber, 4, works on a thank you card by rubbing a crayon on a card placed on top of a textured surface to create a pattern as his father Kurt Stauber holds the card steady Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. About 100 children and adults came to the event to create thank you cards. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • Nicole Hwang and her daughter Lilly Chu create thank you cards for family members Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • Scissors, glue and a hole puncher sit on a table after being used by children and adults to create thank you cards Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • Heidi Orton, right, and her daughter Ayrie create space themed cards Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • Randall Ragsdale and his daughter Eliza Ragsdale use a hole punch to create a design in a thank you card Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • About a hundreds children and adults filled the lecture room of the Bellingham Public Library in downtown to create thank you cards Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • About a hundreds children and adults filled the lecture room of the Bellingham Public Library in downtown to create thank you cards Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
  • About a hundreds children and adults filled the lecture room of the Bellingham Public Library in downtown to create thank you cards Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
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Ke'ala Stauber, 7, uses glue stuck to her fingers to get a snowflake onto a thank you card Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 at the downtown Bellingham Public Library. Helen Scholtz, the childrens librarian specialist, said that the event started about 20 years ago and it has become a tradition for some families. COLIN DILTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD Buy Photo

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