
Take Your Child To The Library In East Texas This Saturday
There are a lot of official "days" on the calendar, and though some are non-sensical there is one coming up that could start a lifelong love of learning. Take Your Child to the Library Day for 2025 is coming Saturday, February 1st.
Chances are if you grew up reading, you continued the habit into adulthood. I'm not talking about reading the captions on TikTok, this is about actual books.
According to takeyourchildtothelibrary.org, children who can read well by third grade are much more likely to graduate high school. Now there is more to do at the library than ever before.
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When we use the internet, we are usually paying for the privilege. Public libraries offer free access to the Internet.
It's a great life hack if you have ever wanted to stop paying for online access to save money in a crunch. Your library card can be a lifeline to apply for jobs and receive access to social services.
Libraries level the playing field in many other ways. They have all kinds of classes and special events, all free of charge.
Lufkin And Nacogdoches Libraries Invite You To Bring The Kids
Libraries in East Texas aren't just stuffy places where you try to be quiet, they are for everyone. Bring your child to the Kurth Memorial Library on Saturday at noon.
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They will have special activities and crafts for the kids. They will also be at the Lufkin Art Walk downtown where kids can make a button to take home.
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The Nacogdoches Public Library invites families for the nationwide event from 10 AM - 4 PM Saturday. They will provide information about all they offer while having come-and-go activities for the kids.
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