In 1995, Dolly Parton started a program in her home state of Tennessee to provide free books to kids up to five years old.
Born to Read is one of three local groups that joined forces this year to bring Imagination Library services to Longmont.
DEMCO has partnered with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to make free, high-quality books available to local children from birth to age 5. Children who enroll at birth can receive up ...
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is coming to Marathon County, aiming to foster a love of reading among young children. The program, which has been running for 30 years, provides free, high-quality ...
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Ribbon cutting celebrates Dolly Parton Imagination Library launch
C ALHOUN — The Dolly Parton Imagination Library and its involvement with Jersey, Macoupin, and Calhoun counties through the Regional Office of Education #40 (ROE #40) was celebrated at the Calhoun ...
The Regional Office of Education (ROE#40) in Carlinville has opened access to the Dolly Parton Imagination Library reading program in Macoupin, Jersey, and Calhoun counties. This program will be ...
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. (WWBT) - Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library has officially expanded to more of southcentral Virginia in partnership with the Read to Them literacy campaign. Nandine Marsh-Carter, ...
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (WDTN) – Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine hosted a book reading at Springboro Public Library in promotion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Statewide, ...
Funding for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library in Maine is uncertain after June 2026, when state funding ends.
Several groups including Hardin County Schools, Elizabethtown Independent Schools and the Central Kentucky Community ...
A Nevada nonprofit that worked to send free books to children in Clark County didn't have its funding renewed by the state. The books will not arrive anymore starting in November, a loss that ...
Nevada lawmakers didn't renew a grant for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a literacy program that serves over 18,000 children in the state.
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