Library story walk launches at Rosie Mayne Trail

Published on Tuesday, 12 July 2022 12:01

With school out for the summer, it can be a challenge to engage kids in any kind of summer learning or reading activity. The Pas Regional Library is putting out some excellent literacy programming for both youth and adults to engage in.
“All of our programs are based on accessibility and opportunity,” said The Pas Regional Library Activities Programmer Rebecca Johnson. “We acknowledge that the families here in the tri-community tend to be bigger in numbers, so we make sure our programs are free. Being in the north, we realize that the cost of things can be so much more expensive and harder to do, so we make it free for everyone to enjoy.”
Once again The Pas Regional Library is hosting another Story Walk in the community and this one has a theme of Indigenous spirit animals and connects participants to nature.
“Our Story Walks consist of taking apart a book and displaying each of the pages either in the windows of the businesses or along the trail, which is what we’ve done for the Story Walk on Rosie Mayne Trail,” said Johnson. “At the beginning of the trail is the first page of the book and as you walk along, there will be other pages, which allows you to read the entire book. This is a program that was made in 2007, and I heard about it last year. We started it then and it’s been going over really well ever since.



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