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Commentary: Uptight homeowners associations should take lesson from girl, 11, who shepherded Little Free Library

Even in Groveland — where a convicted felon is suing in court to become mayor and staffers sometimes throw one another out of City Hall in spats over who has the job — even here, they understand the value of Little Free Libraries.  Last week, Sentinel reporter Stephen Hudak wrote about a homeowners association in Oviedo’s Bentley Woods development giving a family a bunch of guff over a birdhouse-shaped Little Free Library in the front yard.     Read the article…………………

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