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Coats for kids

Coats for kids
Mount Vernon High School senior Dirybeth Legaria (right) labels stacks of coats Thursday that are bound for Mount Vernon elementary schools as her classmates (from left) Litzy Quiroz, Chatham Rochelle and Edith Valerio work to open boxes and divide the coats at the Mount Vernon School District maintenance building. Mount Vernon High School teacher Robert Hand worked with Inspirus Credit Union, which donated the 600-plus coats, to bring the project to the county.
Charles Biles / Skagit Valley HeraldCharles Biles
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