First Lady Valerie Sununu, left, gave the keynote speech at the fourth Coos Connections Summit on Tuesday, April 2, at the Town & Country Inn. She was introduced by Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families executive manager Mollie White. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
First Lady Valerie Sununu, left, gave the keynote speech at the fourth Coos Connections Summit on Tuesday, April 2, at the Town & Country Inn. She was introduced by Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families executive manager Mollie White. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
SHELBURNE — New Hampshire's First Lady Valerie Sununu of Newfields delivered an inspirational keynote speech on Tuesday to the nearly 100 people who came together at the fourth Coos Connections Summit at the Town and Country Inn to continue working to improve the early years of children growing up in Coos County.
The half-day event was sponsored by the Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families, supported by the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund.
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