African American Read-In
With Topeka Chapter of the Links, Inc.
2023-02-04 13:00:00
2023-02-04 15:00:00
America/Chicago
African American Read-In
Share and listen to your favorite African American children's books. Links members will read excerpts or full stories to promote literacy and showcase positive images of self, history and community.
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library - Marvin Auditorium 101ABC
Saturday, February 04
1:00pm - 3:00pm
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2023-02-04 13:00:00
2023-02-04 15:00:00
America/Chicago
African American Read-In
Share and listen to your favorite African American children's books. Links members will read excerpts or full stories to promote literacy and showcase positive images of self, history and community.
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library - Marvin Auditorium 101ABC
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
Marvin Auditorium 101ABCShare and listen to your favorite African American children's books. Links members will read excerpts or full stories to promote literacy and showcase positive images of self, history and community.
This event is supported by the Beverly Thompson Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) | Elementary (K - 5th Grade) | Early Learners (Birth - Pre-K) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Storytime | Books/Authors/Writing |
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
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About the branch
Our mission is sparking curiosity and connecting our community through literacy and learning. The library features the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery, the Millennium Café, Chandler Booktique (bookstore and gift shop), free meeting rooms, computer training and free Wi-Fi access. The library has a collection of more than 414,000 books and serves more than 81,000 registered borrowers. Bookmobiles make 23 stops Monday-Saturday across Shawnee County. The website tscpl.org serves customers’ needs 24/7. The library offers state-of-the art technology, youth programs that encourage learning and reading, adult learning programs, online learning tools, events, and reference and research tools.
