Ho Ho Ho! Santa was a big hit, and so were the board books from County Kids Read when Santa visited the Babies and Beyond group at The Hub Centre on December 18th.
Sophiasburgh Christmas Luncheon
Nancy Kroeker from County Kids Read joins staff and students to enjoy the Christmas luncheon at Sophiasburgh Public School on Tuesday, December 18th.
County Kids Read Bookshelves Full Again
The volunteers at County Kids Read were busy this past Friday sorting and shelving our new shipment of books. Some of the books had been purchased from publishers and some were obtained from a pop-up event organized by First Books Canada. Thanks to donations from the community and the gift from First Books Canada, the book shelves are full again!
Cardiac Rehab Group Donation to County Kids Read
Anne Preston picks up book donations from the Cardiac Rehab program in the County. With Anne are the staff of the Cardiac Rehab program.
Kiwanis Club Donates to County Kids Read
Jill Hill and Anne Preston from County Kids Read accept a generous donation from Michael Smith and Sally Margueratt of the Kiwanis Club of Picton.
Author Melanie Florence Visits PEC
County Kids Reads hosted an author event this past Thursday featuring Melanie Florence for the grade four and five students from Sophiasburgh Public School and The Tyendinaga Mohawk Public School. The presentation was held in the Legacy Room at Books and Company in Picton. Melanie is an indigenous author currently living in Toronto. She has written many award winning books about indigenous issues for children and youth.
Wellington and District Lions Support County Kids Read
The Wellington and District Lions Club raised money for County Kids Read during their August donation jar fundraiser. Forty donation jars were placed in various businesses across the county to collect money.
Anne Preston of County Kids Read (second from left) accepts a generous cheque from Lions members.
Picton Kiwanis Club Welcomes County Kids Read
On Monday evening, September 17, the Picton Kiwanis Club hosted County Kids Read. Anne Preston spoke to the club about our program. Pictured here from left to right are Linda Wilson of Kiwanis, and Anne Preston and Marlene Fraser from County Kids Read.
New Indigenous and Multicultural Books for County Kids Read
Janna Smith, executive director of the PEC Arts Council, Anne Preston and Deb Grund from County Kids Read display some of the Indigenous and Multicultural books that County Kids Read will be purchasing and adding to the CKR collection. The grant from the Community Justice Fund (County Community Foundation) will enable County Kids Read to add approximately 300 additional Indigenous and multicultural books to their collection.
Queen Elizabeth Kindergarten Orientation
County Kids Read distributed books at the Kindergarten orientation on June 19 for Queen Elizabeth School. The orientation was held at Prince Edward Collegiate Institute, which is the new space for the QE students.
