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Paul Hunter shares what he has learned as DLC marks its 30th year (Herald-Sun)

  • May 13, 2016
  • 1 min read

Martha Klopfer, a tutor with the Durham Literacy Center, introduced her student Paul Hunter at the organization's annual Leaders in Literacy breakfast Thursday.

"He's had the courage to take on the task of learning to read, which is highly commendable," Klopfer said. She also had high praise for Hunter as a student: "He's there early. He's there with his notebook," she said.

Read the rest of Cliff Bellamy's Herald-Sun article (5/13/16) here:

Photo: Paul Hudson and Martha Klopfer at the 2015 Great Human Race (Paul and Martha ran the race together as members of the DLC's Race to Read Team.)

 
 
 
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