Haywood County celebrates Imagination Library Week

 

Haywood County Reading Railroad, Vision Haywood County Foundation, in cooperation with the Dolly Parton Foundation’s Imagination Library and Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation, has proclaimed September 18-24, 2006, as “Imagination Library Week in Tennessee.”

 

Tennessee is the first state to have all 95 counties participating in this program that provides free books to all children under the age of five. Haywood County Reading Railroad was one of the first in West Tennessee and is proud to bring Imagination Library to the county. Study after study has shown that books in the home enhance a child’s ability to learn in the classroom. It is the hope of Reading Railroad, that this small effort will produce better educated, more productive adults.

 

Each county is responsible for raising funds to support this endeavor. Through local donations and matched funds by Governor Bredesen’s foundation, children in Haywood County are able to receive hardcover, age appropriate books.

 

Haywood County Reading Railroad first began taking enrollments in September 2004. Since that date, over 600 children, half of the eligible population, have enrolled. Locating and enrolling the 600 children not currently in the program is a continuing effort of the reading railroad volunteers.

 

Enroll Your Child Today!

If you have a child under the age of five, who is a resident of Haywood County, please obtain an enrollment form from the Elma Ross Public Library, Insouth Bank or First South Bank. Completed forms can be returned to the library or to Reading Railroad at P. O. Box 25, Brownsville, TN 38012.

 

For more information about this program, visit imaginationlibrary.com, governorsfoundation.org or allaboutbrownsville.net.