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Bring your young ones to the park Saturday, June 27 between 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a Summer Solstice themed event with free (gently used) books, art activities, and other fun.
You’ll also be able to
Sign up your under-5 year olds for the Tok/Tanacross Imagination Library program to receive a free age-appropriate book every month in the mail; and
Donate your gently used, toddler-appropriate books that you don’t need any more for distribution to children in the community.
For more information: Carrie Beeman at 883-8080
Special thanks to our sponsors: Tok Community Clinic, Inc., Tok Community Umbrella Corporation, Best Beginnings, Rasmuson Foundation, ConocoPhillips, and Conversify.net.
And if you’d like to hang up a flyer in your establishment, feel free to print this one out! (PDF format)
flyer-IL-solstice
Categories: Tok Alaska Happenings
Tagged: Alaska, books, children, Dolly Parton, Imagination Library, literacy, reading, Solstice, Summer Solstice, tanacross, Tok
Here’s the program I mentioned recently in this blog. My company social media marketing company Conversify is making a cash donation to the project, and I’m enrolling my 2-year-old. This is reprinted with permission from Carrie Beeman and originally appeared in the latest Mukluk News.
The Imagination Library is coming to Tok & Tanacross. With recent grants from the Rasmuson Foundation, The CIRI Foundation, and ConocoPhillips, Best Beginnings has provided matching funds to help start an Imagination Library in the communities of Tok & Tanacross.
Attend the KickOff Event!
All parents of young children living in Tok & Tanacross are encouraged to sign-up their child during the kick-off event on Saturday 4/11/09 at the Tok School Library. Drop by anytime between 10:30am-12:30pm. The theme of our event is trains. From The Little Engine That Could to Thomas The Tank Engine, there will be many activities set for young children to do and explore. In addition there will be door prizes and snacks, so mark you calendars! Volunteers are also welcome.
What is an Imagination Library you may wonder? The Imagination Library was created by the musician and actor Dolly Parton in 1996 as an effort to foster a love of reading among preschool children and their families. She did this by insuring that every child in her home community in Tennessee would have books. Reading with young children is proven to be the single most important thing parents can do to ensure their children’s success in school.
How the Imagination Library works is that each child enrolled in participating communities receives a free book in the mail every month. This means all the children in living Tok & Tanacross are now eligible from birth until their 5th birthday, allowing a child to create a home library with a total of sixty books. With the arrival of every child’s first book, the classic The Little Engine That Could every child can now experience the joy of finding their very own book in their mailbox. These moments continue each month until the very last month in the program they receive Look Out Kindergarten Here I Come. All the books in between are age appropriate and chosen by experts. They are grouped by the year the child was born.
Donations support the Imagination Library, so there is no charge to families.
If you are interested in helping with Imagination Library or participating, please leave comments here and I’ll make sure Carrie or one of us gets back to you (if you don’t already know how to reach her directly)!
Categories: Alaska Happenings · Social Media Tok · Tok Alaska Happenings
Tagged: children, Dolly Parton, Imagination Library, literacy, Little Engine That Could, rasmuson foundation, tanacross, Thomas the Tank Engine, Tok