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Dolly Parton, the queen of country music, is also the queen of children's literacy.
MADISON, Ala. — Enrollment in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library has surged from just over 500 children to more than 8,500 in ...
It was fitting, too, because Dolly Parton, who wrote and recorded that country hit in 1973, is the namesake of the fundraising effort that took place on that bucolic property situated several ...
Dolly Parton is 'working nine to five' to give Western Downs newborns access to one of the world's most celebrated early ...
Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine and Second Lady Usha Vance will host a kids’ reading event Monday at the Ohio State Fair’s ...
Over 4,500 children in Whatcom County benefit from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. State funding cuts put this vital literacy program at risk.
The state schools superintendent announced last week his agency will fund a program that provides free books to young children locally and statewide for one year, after the Legislature cut the funding ...
More than 121,000 kids across Washington — 4,500 in Whatcom County — who benefit from a children’s literacy program, ... “We were very excited to bring Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library ...
Dolly Parton has been a big advocate for literacy efforts for decades now, launching her imagination library program in the 90s in honor of her father, who never had the chance to go to school and ...
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which mails free books monthly to children from birth to age five, has been operating in Benton and Franklin Counties since 2022, reaching nearly 7,000 children.
The Dolly Parton Imagination Library program will be free for families with children under the age of five, thanks to a partnership with all 22 of the county’s Rotary clubs.