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Bonham Elementary Welcomes Special Visitors

By: Adam Singleton
Updated: April 30, 2012
Children at Bonham Elementary welcomed a special guest this afternoon.

Mini Moo the Miniature Zebu and Itsy-Bitsy the Pony visited students as part of a promotion by the Abilene Cultural Affairs Council to promote the Children's Art and Literacy Festival (CALF).

CALF begins June 14 and runs until June 17, and will feature the popular and hidden works of Dr. Suess.

Early registration for the festival is open now.

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