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Friends of the James River Valley Library System
The Friends of the James River Valley Library System support the goals and objectives of the JRVLS.
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JAMESTOWN
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							Children's Museums 
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Childrens Museum of Pooler
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Mississippi Council of the Blind Inc
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Friends of the Carpenter Memorial Library
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Friends of the Belmont Public Library in New Hampshire
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HIGHLAND GREEN FOUNDATION INC
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