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Interactive Neighborhood for Kids returns in Gainesville after flooding damage repaired
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The Interactive Neighborhood for Kids board members Chad Black , left, and Richard Riley join INK founder Sherry Hooper, left, and Executive Director Mandy Volpe in a group hug Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, during a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the re-opening of the facility following flood damage last Fall. - photo by Scott Rogers
The Interactive Neighborhood for Kids in Gainesville reopened Friday, Feb. 1, with new exhibits and a sigh of relief after being closed for months following flooding and water damage last summer.