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CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) The Dolly Parton Imagination Library for children ages 0 to 5 is seeking support from area businesses and the community.

N.D. First Lady Betsy Dalrymple promoted the Imagination Library during the dedication of the Barnes County North School on April 28.

Far left First Lady Betsy Dalrymple promotes the Imagination Library during the Barnes County North School dedication. Photo by Steve Urness.
Far left N.D. First Lady Betsy Dalrymple promotes the Imagination Library during the Barnes County North School dedication. Photo by Steve Urness.

Dalrymple promoted the program last fall in Valley City during a visit to Washington Elementary school.

Sheyenne Valley Chapter spokesman Mike Watterson talked about the program on our Voice of the Valley Show.

Mike Watterson promotes the Sheyenne Valley Chapter. Photo by Steve Urness.
Mike Watterson promotes the Sheyenne Valley Chapter on KOVC Radio on April 29. Photo by Steve Urness.

Watterson talked about the monetary support needed for the program.

Once the books arrive parents are urged to read them to their preschool children enrolled in the program.

For more information about the Imagination Library talk to Terri Corwin, Mike Watterson, Doreen Sayler or Dawn Mathias. Or go to www.vcbcimaginationlibrary.com

Dolly Parton says “This program is one of the most important ways I know to improve the educational opportunities for children in your community.”

In North Dakota 16 counties, 12 cities and 11 school districts are actively participating and promoting the Imagination Library program.

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