Tabby Stokes and Alizz Quarles will take the Esther Short Park stage again on Labor Day to kick off the 23rd annual Hands Across the Bridge event with a hopeful message that’s worth repeating: Recovery from addiction is achievable.
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Source: The Columbian
Recovery from addiction achievable: Hands Across the Bridge set for Labor Day
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