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Junior Girl Scouts from Hewitt Troop 804 invited children ages 3 – 6 to join them for “Kids Read to Kids,” a one-time program the girls designed as part of their work toward earning their … more
The Robert W. Carbonaro School participated in Read Across America on May 13 with a day devoted to books and charity. more
A charity started by four Long Island teenagers just made reading a whole lot easier for some of the children at Elmont's Gateway Youth Outreach program. Reading Reflections, a charity that collects gently used and new books, made a donation of more than 2,000 children's books at Dutch Broadway School on Friday, April 30. more
Elected officials, fires officials, school principals, librarians, and community members met up at Levy-Lakeside Friday morning for the school;s annual Community Read In. They came to read special books to classes and discussed what they do in their work. Among the participants were Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray and New York State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. more
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that the Kiwanis Club of Oceanside announces its Fourth Annual Summer Gazebo Readings series. The Summer Gazebo Readings feature four published authors/poets … more
Joshua Anisansel, director of English Language Arts for the Long Beach School District, encouraged parents to take their children to the Long Beach Public Library and pick out books that they can … more
Watson Elementary School may be one of the smaller schools in Rockville Centre, but there wasn't anything small about the amount of money its community raised to benefit the Red Cross International … more
To celebrate the birth of a popular children’s author, guest readers visited classrooms at Clear Stream Avenue School to share the works of Dr. Seuss. more
“Send a poem. Make a donation. Save a nation.” So goes the motto of a new blog, www.poets4haiti.blogspot.com, created by Rockville Center resident Tony Iovino just under two weeks ago. Iovino, a … more
Lynbrook High School students Erica and Matthew DeMichiel collected over 120 new children’s books at multiple sites in Lynbrook and East Rockaway on behalf of First Book-Long Island, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to children from low-income households in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The group’s mission is to instill a love of reading in youngsters who would not otherwise have access to books in their homes. more
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