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Constitution Day to take place tomorrow

Published September 16, 2012

Librarian Rachel Kellerman holds up a large Constitution that will be hung in the library tomorrow. [Photo by Callie Walker]

In celebration of Constitution Day, the Palo Alto High School library will pass out pocket Constitutions to the first 40 students who come to the library.

Constitution Day will take place Monday, Sept. 17.

“Constitution Day [is] a time to celebrate the signing of our Constitution,” librarian Rachel Kellerman said.

The Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, exactly 225 years ago this Monday.

There will also be a Constitution display in the library.

For more information regarding the Constitution, Kellerman has put together a LibGuide that can be found at  http://libguides.pausd.org/constitutionday.

The library will be passing out pocket Constitutions to the first 40 students on Monday, Sept. 17 in honor of Constitution Day. [Photo by Addie McNamara]

 


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