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Hampton Inn Gives Mittens to Boys and Girls Club
Employees and guests of the Hampton Inn donated mittens to the mitten tree, and the collection was presented to some of the children yesterday.

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Employees and guests of the Hampton Inn donated mittens to the mitten tree, and the collection was presented to some of the children yesterday.

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