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			 Kevin Richhart brought Richhart’s Mobile Zoo to the 
			west lawn of the Carnegie Building, and that brought a huge crowd of 
			kids and their families. It was hard to tell who was having the best 
			time, the kids or their parents. 
 The LPL summer reading program this year is called "Paws to Read" 
			and as the name implies is animal themed. The library will host 
			several more Thursday morning entertainment events this summer that 
			go along with animal themed books.
 
 Richhart has been traveling around central Illinois with his petting 
			zoo for more than 15 years. He does about a dozen events each year. 
			His appearance annually at the Logan County Fair is always a big 
			hit, and his tent is always filled with kids. In addition to the 
			smaller animals he brought to the Lincoln Public Library, he even 
			has a one humped camel. “The camel is too big to bring to an event 
			like this,” he said. He also has several kangaroos.
 
			
			 
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			 His mobile zoo is a tightly controlled endeavor with 
			very close oversight by the United States Department of Agriculture, 
			which requires Kevin to obtain a license to operate. His animals are 
			inspected at his farm once a year by the State of Illinois. This is 
			done by a member of the renowned University of Illinois’ 
			veterinarian school, and Richhart has his own vet do an onsite visit 
			twice a year. His animals receive excellent care. The Lincoln Public Library summer reading program is age specific 
			and includes appropriate reading material for pre-K through 
			teenagers.
 
 Melissa Oxborrow, youth services librarian, is excited about this 
			year’s program. The petting zoo was a spectacular kick off for Paws 
			to Read!
 
 [By CURT FOX]
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