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PCPC library branches to host StoryWalks

By Taylor Hale
April 26, 2021
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PORTAGE COUNTY – The Portage County Public Library is hosting four StoryWalks, one at each branch library, through October.
StoryWalks feature a children’s picture book placed page by page along a walking path. They provide an opportunity for children and their caretakers to combine physical activity with connection to nature and enjoyment of a great story.
This year, the Stevens Point Branch will display the book pages in their windows, to be enjoyed by walking the perimeter outside of the building.
At the Plover branch, books will be posted along the walking path on library grounds.
The Rosholt Branch will put the pages up at the Lions Park every Wednesday from 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
The Almond Branch’s StoryWalk will be put up around the library on the first Tuesday of every month and remain up for 10 days.
All locations will host each title for one month, with a new title going up at the beginning of each month.
For more information, contact the Plover Library at 715-341-4007.
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