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Home Members of the Clarksville Police Department and the Kiwanis Club help children pick out a free book at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities. Members of the Clarksville Police Department and the Kiwanis Club help children pick out a free book at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.

Members of the Clarksville Police Department and the Kiwanis Club help children pick out a free book at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.

Members of the Clarksville Police Department and the Kiwanis Club help children pick out a free book at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.

Members of the Clarksville Police Department and the Kiwanis Club help children pick out a free book at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.

Tennessee First Lady Crissy Haslam describes one of the books given away at the kick-off event for Read20 Book Patrol at the Kleeman Community Center July 9th, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol encourages children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.
Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan listens as children describe the books they received at the kick-off event for Read20 Book Patrol at the Burt-Cobb Community Center July 9, 2018. Read20 Book Patrol is a program that is encouraging young children to read at least 20 minutes a day, while partnering with law enforcement to build positive relationships with officers in Tennessee communities.