Haywood
County Reading Railroad celebrates Second Annual Imagination Library Week with
community event
Haywood County Reading Railroad will kick-off Imagination
Library Week with “StoryTime on the Courthouse Lawn,” during the Saturday, September
15, Haywood Movement. Children of all ages are invited to gather on the
courthouse lawn at 10 a.m., and listen to volunteers as they read from exciting
Imagination Library books.
There will be fundraising during the event featuring books
for sale and enrollment efforts will be made to help sign-up all children under
the age of 5 to receive their free books.
Communities statewide will celebrate the benefits of books
for young children in a big way, as Gov. Phil Bredesen proclaims Sept. 16-22,
2007 as Imagination Library Week in Tennessee, kicking off a celebration of
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
Now in its second year, Imagination Library Week will be
packed with events aimed at bolstering enrollment and fund-raising in nearly
all 95 counties. “As we near the point that nearly one out of every two
eligible children in Tennessee is registered in this important pre-kindergarten
literacy program, I recognize there are still many more families with young
children left to reach," said Gov. Bredesen.
"Imagination Library Week is an opportunity to
generate greater awareness for the program, and the importance of reading to
children regularly as preparation for formal education. Thanks to the
dedication and hard work of volunteers in all 95 counties, we are working
toward instilling a love of books and reading - at the earliest possible age -
in each and every one of Tennessee's children."
Any child in Tennessee under age five can be registered
for the Imagination Library. Forty-seven percent of the state’s eligible
population – nearly 175,000 – are currently registered in the program and will
receive a free book in September. Haywood County currently serves approx. 67%
of its eligible population.
Created in 1996 by Dolly Parton in her hometown of
Sevierville, Tenn., the Imagination Library mails a new, age-appropriate,
hardcover book every single month to registered children from birth to age five
– at no cost to the family, regardless of income.
A blue-ribbon committee of childhood education experts
selects the books for the Imagination Library, which includes such classics as The
Little Engine That Could, The Snowy Day, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Miss Bindergarten Gets
Ready for Kindergarten.
The cost of delivering 12 hardback books to one child is
$27 annually. This cost is split evenly between a county’s sponsoring
organization and a state budgetary allocation requested annually by the
governor, approved by the General Assembly, and administered by the Governor’s
Books from Birth Foundation. Meaning, Imagination Library county sponsoring
organizations need only raise $13.50 per child, per year.
A core mission of the Governor’s Books from Birth
Foundation is to enroll any and all eligible children in the program. As public
awareness for the Imagination Library continues to build, the Foundation also
assists dedicated volunteers in all 95 counties with fund-raising efforts to
cover half the cost of the books.
To learn more about the Imagination Library program in Haywood
County or for information on how to register a child, visit www.allaboutbrownsville.net/readingrailroad
or call the Elma Ross Public Library, 731-772-9534.