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Imagination Library In The Media

Good Ideas by Chris Porter

By Chris Porter

Here’s my “Good Ideas” column, which is running Saturday. I moved it up a day because of the fundraiser. If you’ve been wanting to spend your Christmas money on a book, tomorrow would be a good day!

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Imagining alive: Helping kids read

By LAURA A. SCHMIDPCH Editor

Shawn Smith got more than he bargained for when Sherrie Moody read about his need to partner with a local nonprofit organization in order to start up a Charlotte County chapter of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.The Imagination Library program mails a specially selected free book each month to each child signed up, from birth to age 5.

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Stirring kids’ imaginations in Charlotte County

By PCH Editor Laura A. Schmid

The soft-spoken, Southern-drawling Tennessee native was shocked when he arrived in Port Charlotte and found out that Dolly Parton’s popular Imagination Library, which was started in his home state in 1996, does not have a chapter in Charlotte County.
So he decided to start it up himself, on top of managing his new salon, Hair by Shawn and Company Salon and Spa, which opened in Charlotte Harbor this past year.

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Honor, Remember the Youngest 9/11 Victims Today

By CHRISTY FEINBERG Senior Writer

Bernard Curtis Brown II loved school more than most 11-year-old kids.
“He lived to go to school,” his mom told The New York Times. “If he was sick, he would always say he was feeling better so he could get to school.”
Twelve years ago, Bernard put on his new Air Jordan sneakers and boarded American Flight 77. He was just 11. Just a kid in his new Kicks excited about being selected for a National Geographic Society marine research project in Southern California.

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