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Cranston ilibrary high east
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The Family Center/COZ staff provided free giveaways and information for attendees. Munslow showed his multi-tasking talent by playing the kazoo, drawing a picture and telling a story simultaneously.Įvery student who attended was eligible to participate in a raffle drawing for one of five Summer Fun Baskets.įamilies signed up for public library cards and grabbed suggested summer reading lists based on their upcoming grade levels.

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Plus, the libraries are free and air-conditioned, how does it get any better," said attendee Emily Sterling.Īll of his stories are based on his real life growing up in Rhode Island, and all names of friends and teachers are real people. Pre-registration for incoming new student is now open, parents are welcome to drop of the registration documents at school during our office hours on Wednesdays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, or email them to or. We always love going to the library and the summer programs are such a great treat for us to do together, just the two of us. Overall, we give the event four big thumbs up. And, my granddaughter said I suffer from 'coffee breath'. 'I walked out there, with 'no token, no milk' stuck in my head. Munslow engaged the crowd by having them participate in the songs, clapping and singing along with him. His musical repertoire consisted of the Absentee Polka, Coffee Breath and That Was a Bad Idea. With close to 200 people in the crowd, 15 out of 16 elementary schools were represented, three out of four middle schools, Cranston East, International Charter school and two who are not even registered for school yet, Munslow worked hard to make sure everyone enjoyed the show. Including all Cranston Public School librarians, the Cranston Family Center/COZ, Cranston Public Libraries and the JROTC Cadets. Rose gave a brief welcome to all, and offered sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who helped make the event a success. The kids thought it was hysterical but the adults were especially struck because that was our lives,” said Susan Rose, Library Program Supervisor for Cranston Public Schools. The audience was very appreciative the show was funny and reached all ages. Each week on Down Time with Cranston Public Library, host Tayla Cardillo chats with staff from Cranston Public Library about what theyve been reading. He brought this to the audience through humor, stories and songs. I think it went beautifully. "This year, entertainer Keith Munslow helped ring in the celebration with a program that honored the summer reading theme. Trying to keep things fresh and new, a different approach was taken this year to launch the summer reading theme of “Build a Better Word.” This event was a collaboration between the Cranston Public Library and the Cranston Family Center. On Thursday, June 1, the Cranston Public Schools Department of Library Media hosted their annual Summer Reading Celebration at Cranston East High School.











Cranston ilibrary high east