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Bingo for Books and Walk to Read a success at ACPC

By Laura Marcum

On Thursday, September 20, 2018, students at ACPC were encouraged to bring their grandparents or grand person to our Bingo for Books and Walk to Read event. There was quite a bit of activity going on between different rooms in our building. Students and their guest could go to the cafeteria to play bingo and win books. Then they were encouraged to walk laps in the gym to earn books as well. Students and their guest had a chance to win up to 5 books during the event. That is a great way to add to your home library. Be on the lookout for more family fun activity nights.

This event was sponsored by the Adair County Primary Center Title 1, 21st Century Camp Casey, the Family Resource Center and the W.A.T.C.H. Coalition.




This story was posted on 2018-09-29 07:13:39
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Murphys enjoy Bingo for Books and Walk to Read



2018-09-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Paula Garrison.
Kevin and Elizabeth Murphy (ACPC students) are pictured here with their grandparents Pam and James Murphy.

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