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Willow School Cuts Ribbon on New Library
The preschool was able to create the library with a donation from the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library.
Community leaders and educators joined teachers and family at the Willow School today to celebrate the private preschool's new library, created in part with help from the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library.
Montgomery County Chief Public Defender Keir Bradford-Grey was on hand, as was Tracee Yawger, head of Children's' Services for the library, to help cut the ribbon for the event.
Kym Ramsey, the owner of the Willow School says it's her mission in life to get kids excited about learning at a young age.
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"I believe that when you start them young, and their excited about learning, they'll continue to learn," said Ramsey. "And they'll push their parents as well."
The Willow School is a private preschool for children ages 1 to 6. They also offer after-school and summer programs for kids ages 6 to 12. Learn more about the school on their website.
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