Eubank Park was abuzz Saturday afternoon with food and fun and community – all in the hopes of raising money to help a very special girl who is dealing with
Spring officially arrives this weekend, and Readers to Leaders is giving families a way to celebrate by debuting the newest Story Book Trail – this time at Firebrook Park.
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Jul 3, 2021
4 hrs ago
Cathy Anderson Jones shows off her book at the entrance to Eubank Park s Readers to Leaders Story Book Trail. Jones book was chosen as the trail s first featured story. Carla Slavey
Cathy Anderson Jones was once known as the Rhyme Time Storyteller, acting out the stories she had written in front of entire schoolsâ worth of students.
But before that, the Ohio native admits she was too shy to preform even in front of her husband.
She started writing, she said, at the age of 19, just after getting married and after accepting Jesus as her savior.
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One of the plaques that make up the Story Book Trail at Eubank Park stands ready, awaiting the page of a children s book that it will hold. The trail will have its grand opening this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. alert featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Jun 30, 2021
5 hrs ago
One of the plaques that make up the Story Book Trail at Eubank Park stands ready, awaiting the page of a children s book that it will hold. The trail will have its grand opening this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The first local Story Book Trail is set to open this Saturday in Eubank, but itâs only the beginning of what the trailâs organizers hope is a long and epic tale for Pulaskiâs children.