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			Gift from the Tomlinson Charitable 
			Trust Allows Expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to 
			Mount Pulaski Children
 
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            [April 12, 2021]  
			
			 Thanks to a generous grant from the Tomlinson Charitable Trust 
			designated to fund the Mount Pulaski program, Dolly Parton’s 
			Imagination Library is now available to children from birth up to 
			age 5 that reside in Mount Pulaski. Parents may register their 
			preschoolers for the program at
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			 The Dolly Parton Imagination Library is a program 
			that mails free books each month to registered children from birth 
			to age five in participating communities within the United States, 
			United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Republic of Ireland. 
 Inspired by her father’s inability to read and write, Dolly started 
			her Imagination Library in 1995 for the children within her home 
			county. Today, her program spans four countries and mails over 1 
			million free books each month to children around the world. The 
			purpose of this program is to provide books in the home to encourage 
			a love of books, reading and learning and positively affect school 
			readiness. According to the National Commission on Reading, “The 
			single most significant factor influencing a child’s early 
			educational success is an introduction to books and being read to at 
			home prior to beginning school.”
 
			
			 
			  
			Early in 2020, The United Way of Logan County and the 
			Hartsburg-Emden School District partnered to bring The Imagination 
			Library to Hartsburg-Emden children. A grant was received from the 
			Illinois Prairie Community Foundation allowing this launch. 
			
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Since that time, community businesses and individuals from all 
over Logan County have supported the program, allowing its growth to Beason, 
Broadwell, Chestnut, Cornland, Elkhart, Latham, Middletown, New Holland and now 
Mount Pulaski. Find our list of generous supporters at
https://www.uwlogancountyil.org/dolly-parton-imagination
 -library-supporters.  This support has allowed growth from 29 children 
receiving books last summer, to 62 at this time with 17 having graduated 
(reached the age of 5).
 
 Parents that would like to register their preschoolers (age 0 up to age 5) that 
live in any of the communities listed above may register them online at
https://
 tinyurl.com/yaja3k4u or contact the 
United Way of Logan County at 217-735-4499 or
uwloganil@comcast.net
 
 Anyone that would like to sponsor a Logan County child for a year at $25, or 
multiple children, please donate at
https://www.uwlogancountyil.org
 /civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=21  Checks may also be mailed 
to United Way of Logan County P.O. Box 684 Lincoln IL 62656.
 
 All donations to this program will be designated to this program and will not 
affect the United Way of Logan County’s other grant programs to local non-profit 
agencies.
 
				 
			[Text provided by Patti Becker] |