Reading in the Park, a Delta community program, aims to help children find books that excite them and make them want to practice reading on their own.
by Julia James, Mississippi Today May 17, 2022 CLEVELAND — As a speech pathologist, Corrine Hegwood has been asking children what they like to read about for a long time. But it’s a question she’s been asking more often recently, since she co-founded Reading at the Park with her husband and other community members. On Saturday, they hosted their sixth event at Sterling-Anderson Park in Cleveland, giving away books, diapers, and pizza to the families in attendance.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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