January 22, 2025 - 01:03

OLD FORGE — The Old Forge Library is excited to announce a series of Winter Story Time sessions, set to take place on Fridays through February 7. Each session will run from 10:15 to 11 a.m. and promises to be a delightful experience for young readers and their families.
These engaging story time events are designed to foster a love for reading in children, featuring a variety of enchanting tales and interactive activities. Participants will have the opportunity to listen to captivating stories, engage in fun discussions, and participate in related crafts.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to bring their little ones to this wonderful opportunity for learning and creativity. The library's cozy atmosphere provides the perfect backdrop for children to immerse themselves in the world of books.
Don't miss out on this chance to create lasting memories with your child while nurturing their imagination and storytelling skills. Mark your calendars and join the community at the Old Forge Library for these special Winter Story Time sessions!
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