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Grande Prairie Public Library provides services to help struggling readers

Article content Michelle Rempel Grande Prairie Public Library Recent comments from a professor at the University of Alberta have identified concerns that Alberta students are struggling with their reading. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Grande Prairie Public Library provides services to help struggling readers Back to video Dr. George Georgiou, is with the department of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta and is also the Director of J. P. Das Centre on Developmental and Learning Disabilities. When school resumed last fall. Georgiou found that many students were six to eight months behind the reading level for the grade they were in.

Grande Prairie Public Library provides services to help struggling readers

Grande Prairie Public Library provides services to help struggling readers
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Join the Llama Llama Pajama Party and Scavenger Hunt Downtown St Cloud Thursday

United Way of Central Minnesota (KNSI) – Families can take advantage of the nicer weather and get outside with the United Way of Central Minnesota, the St. Cloud Police Department, and the Great River Regional Library St. Cloud.  Inspired by the Llama Llama Red Pajama, there will be a free family-friendly scavenger hunt looking for llamas Thursday afternoon. From 5 to 7 p.m., parents and kids start their walk and scavenger hunt at the library and walk to the St. Cloud Police Department and over to the United Way office hunting for llamas, and along the way, meet police and firefighters at each spot for book readings. 

Live theater returning to Mount Gretna: Rogers & Hammerstein, Sherlock Holmes, circus, more in summer season

Gretna Theatre has been presenting outdoor summer plays and musicals for 94 years in the open-air Mount Gretna Playhouse, which dates back nearly 130 years. When the theater company had to scrap most of its 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, its executive producer, Lancaster native Brian Kurtas, was determined to make sure the theater would be back this year to continue the nearly centurylong tradition. “In February and March of 2020, we made a commitment that we weren’t going anywhere,” Kurtas says. “We have offered an adaptation of what we would normally be able to serve the community, in terms of both artistic programming and also educational programming.”

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