UPDATE JANUARY 10, 2022:
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is available through the Capital Area United Way for children in Hughes and Stanley Counties from birth through age 4 years.
Imagination Library provides an average of 515 children free books each month in Hughes and Stanley Counties. The books are age appropriate and include such titles as “Good Morning Farm Friends” and “I Am A Rainbow.”
Dolly created the book gifting program in 1995 as a tribute to her father, who wasn’t able to read. Now, 26 years later, Imagination Library has expanded across the nation and around the world, sending out over a million books each month.
Parents interested in enrolling their children in Imagination Library may do so by visiting CapAreaUnitedWay.org/ImaginationLibrary and completing the online form. Children are eligible until their fifth birthday.
AUGUST 23, 2021:
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is available through the Capital Area United Way for children in Hughes and Stanley Counties from birth through age 4 years.
Connie and Gary Grittner of Fort Pierre sponsor the book sharing program. Their annual donation ensures an average of 515 children in Hughes and Stanley counties receive free books each month. Each book received is age appropriate. Children are eligible until their fifth birthday.
Dolly created the book gifting program in 1995 as a tribute to her father, who wasn’t able to read. Now, 26 years later, Imagination Library has expanded across the nation and around the world, sending out over a million books each month.
Parents interested in enrolling their children in Imagination Library may do so by visiting CapAreaUnitedWay.org/ImaginationLibrary and completing the online form.
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