Helen Rainforth special guest
reader at Lincoln Public Library story time this Friday
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[January 27, 2021]
The Friday, January 29th special guest reader for Lincoln Public
Library District's online children's story time will be Helen
Rainforth, owner of Abe's Carmelcorn Shoppe.
She will be reading “The Little Engine that Could” by Watty Piper.
Rainforth bought the 1930 vintage book she will be reading, for a
niece many years ago. This story is a timeless story with themes of
perseverance and overcoming challenges. We hope you will enjoy
listening to Rainforth reading this time honored classic.
Rainforth will conclude this series of special quest readings, look
for more special reading again in April.
In the meantime, the six-week STREAM (K-2nd Grade), Toddler Time (6
months - 3 year-olds), Story Time (3 to 5-year olds), Explorer Club
(3rd-5th Grades), and TEEN TIME (6th – 12th Grades) will begin on
February 15th with online stories, music and movement, and take home
craft kits.
FEBRUARY, 2021
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See the library’s web page for a calendar or events. The library's
online story times can be accessed through their Facebook page and
are available 24/7.
For more information, please call the Youth Services Department at
732-5732.
[Donna Cunningham
Youth Services Librarian
Lincoln Public Library District] |