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Saturday story time honored Sumner educator and pioneering entomologist

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As she heard the book being read about Charles Henry Turner, six-year-old Isla Smith’s eyes were as wide as her adorable afro puffs. With each new bit of information revealed in “Buzzing with Questions: The Inquisitive Mind of Charles Henry Turner,” her excitement became more palpable. She was oblivious to the toddlers scooting around her […]

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