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Buying bags helps history

To the editor:

We are so excited to share the news that Digital Abraham has been selected to be a part of the Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program, which is designed to make it easy for customers to contribute to their local community and nonprofits while supporting the environment.

For the month of April, each time a $2.50 reusable Community Bag is purchased at Hannaford in Lake Placid, $1 will be donated to Digital Abraham. Shoppers can also order a Community Bag with their online grocery orders via the Hannaford to go service.

This is a great way to raise awareness about our nonprofit and support the environment.

Digital Abraham is a non-profit 501(c)3 historical preservation project encompassing digitally documenting the town of North Elba cemetery and restoring 4 Barkeater Way, which is the White Church built in 1875. We are creating a new chapter for this historical building, including making space for people to do local genealogical research.

We are excited to be able to participate in this program and would like to reach as many people in our community as possible. Any help you could give us would be great.

Cindy Smith

Secretary, vice president

Digital Abraham

Lake Placid

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