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HIGH SPRINGS ‒ The at Catherine Taylor Park in High springs on July 29. The library has a selection of books for young children. A child, or their parent, may select a book, take it home, read it and then return it for another book.

Through the establishment of the free library at a local park, the Kiwanis Club is advocating for children by reinforcing the importance of reading in individual’s lives and that learning to read should be stressed at a very early age. The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe says that a child that can read and read well will succeed in school.

The primary focus of Kiwanis clubs worldwide is young children. It is during these early years that a child’s education is so vital to the child’s development.

A Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe member said that the club is happy to be able to provide this library for the children of the community and looks forward to supplying more books for the children to enjoy. “The Kiwanis Club hopes that families and children will take advantage of this opportunity.”

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