Crystal Falls Contemporary Center Book Club was awarded a $2,400 grant

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  • Pictured are, from left, Chris Davis (Director of the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center) and Lyle Smithson (Director of the Iron Area Health Foundation). (submitted photo)

    Pictured are, from left, Chris Davis (Director of the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center) and Lyle Smithson (Director of the Iron Area Health Foundation). (submitted photo)

    Pictured are, from left, Chris Davis (Director of the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center) and Lyle Smithson (Director of the Iron Area Health Foundation). (submitted photo)
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Pictured are, from left, Chris Davis (Director of the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center) and Lyle Smithson (Director of the Iron Area Health Foundation). (submitted photo)

CRYSTAL FALLS – The Iron Area Health Foundation recently awarded a grant in the amount of $2,400 to the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center Book Club project. 
The grant dollars will be used to provide books for Book Club members. Medical data has proven that reading improves an individual’s physical and mental well-being. Through reading and discussing books with other Book Club members the goal is to enhance the physical and mental well-being of the participants. This project hopes to encourage our residents of Iron County to read more.
The Iron Area Health Foundation is very pleased to help support the efforts of the Crystal Falls Contemporary Center and their focus on enhancing the physical and mental health of the residents of Iron County.