Scavenger hunt to benefit Imagination Library this weekend whopam.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whopam.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Hopkinsville Christian County Imagination Library is challenging parents and children up to 5 years old to join their 60 Days of Reading Challenge, which began Thursday.
Participants must read at least 20 minutes each day and document the date, book title, minutes read and an adult signature on the reading log.
Reading logs can be picked up from the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library or printed off of the Hopkinsville Christian County Imagination Libraryâs new Facebook page.
Reading logs can be turned in at any time but must be completed by the challengeâs end date, Sept. 7.
The reading challenge is in collaboration with Save the Children Organization. They provided resources, tools and funding to encourage the youth of Christian County to read all summer long.
Local Imagination Library hosting 60 Days of Reading during the summer whopam.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whopam.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
• Pennyrile Forest State Park
The day will end at MB Roland Distillery with food trucks, prize drawings and more. Whether you are a Christian County resident or are looking for a fun ride through west Kentucky, this is a perfect way to kick-start your summer with your family and friends and supporting an important literacy program.
The Christian County Imagination Library was established in 2012 by an anonymous donation. Since the inception of the program, over 303,550 books have been sent to children from birth to 5 years of age in Christian County. The program currently provides books for over 3500 children each month throughout the County, including Ft. Campbell residents. DeeAnna Sova, HCCPL Executive Director shared, “Like so many non-profits in our community, we are continually working to find opportunities to raise money, but still follow necessary COVID19 requirements to keep the community safe. An event like Jeepin’ for Literacy, is family friendly, an opportunity to