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Project Promise Students Publish Their First Book

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Project Promise has become a household name for the myriad of offerings the non-profit organization has shared with the community. Its Creative Expression Spring 2023 Program brought out six students, ages 10 to 12, every Saturday for 10 weeks to try their hand at writing and illustrating their own Anansi story. The result was the publication of their own hard-cover book delivered to them on Friday afternoon at the Project Promise home on Queen St. in downtown Christiansted.

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