4 sessions this winter. This intergenerational one-on-one reading program is for first and second graders. Home schooled 1st and 2nd graders are also welcome! Call or email to register.
Linking Lives Through Reading, a multi-generational, one-on-one reading program for first and second graders is a long standing Old Forge Library program supported by the Leola Tobin Memorial Fund. This year there will be four winter sessions held on Thursdays, January 11th-February 1st from 2:15 - 3:15 pm.
Each child is paired with a Book Buddy, an adult volunteer from the community, for an hour of reading, enjoyable learning activities and a snack. It is designed to be fun for kids with coloring, reading rewards and reading with a partner. Town of Webb Schools will provide transportation to the library after school to their students. Parents or caregivers will pick up their child at 3:15 pm.
Call the library at 315 369-6008 or e-mail (oldforge@midyork.org) to register a child or to volunteer as an Adult Book Buddy. Adult volunteers are always needed.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Schoolage | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Children Programs | Adult Programs |
To locate the Library proceed north on Route 28 until you reach the five-way intersection in the center of the village. Then turn left onto Crosby Blvd. and travel one-half block. The Library, a Tudor-style building, is located on the right. Parking is in the rear.