Hopelink worker Delaine Peterson  helps Beatrice Durr pick out two books during a visit to the Hopelink Gift Room Friday. Durr was one of over 1,000 people who came to the only site for the event in Kirkland. Last year Hopelink had 730 people show up at two separate locations in Kirkland. - Matt Phelps/Kirkland Reporter
Matt Phelps/Kirkland Reporter
Hopelink worker Delaine Peterson helps Beatrice Durr pick out two books during a visit to the Hopelink Gift Room Friday. Durr was one of over 1,000 people who came to the only site for the event in Kirkland. Last year Hopelink had 730 people show up at two separate locations in Kirkland.

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December 21, 2009 · 9:54 AM

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Over 1,000 people came to the only site for the Hopelink Gift Room event in Kirkland. Last year Hopelink had 730 people show up at two separate locations in Kirkland.

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