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Scotti's Adventures in Writing
1. Summer Reading Programs Rock!

On Thursday I was privileged to participate in the Summer Reading Program hosted by Farmington Area Public Library in Farmington, Illinois. The week-long program was titled "Be Creative @ Your Library." Each week, children focused on a particular area such as Art, Cooking, Drama, Music, and -- here's where I came in -- Writing.

What a great program! Lobo (my wolf puppet) and I were thrilled to be invited to share what we know about writing and wolves with a group of about 50 children and a dozen adults.

Everything was beautifully organized and arranged. The program was held in a community room at the First Presbyterian Church due to space limitations at the library.

It was a pleasure to interact with such bright, personable kids and to be part of such a beneficial, fun summer reading program!

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