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It's a Thursday afternoon, and the Grandville Avenue Neighborhood Library is anything but quiet.
A gaggle of children clamors for librarian Sue Garza's attention, following her from room to room. Another group finishes a snack and settles on the floor for storytime.
It has been 10 years since the neighborhood group raised a quarter-million dollars to renovate the house, fill the shelves with books and open for business in the largely Hispanic neighborhood where the closest public library is two miles away.
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