Shop ‘til you drop and support Dolly
Parton’s Imagination Library
Please help support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library Project in Lake Stevens by shopping at the Northgate Barnes & Noble store on Friday, Nov. 28. Books make wonderful gifts for people of all ages, bring the voucher or just mention the Dolly Parton Imagination Library when you make your purchases and a percentage of the sales on Nov. 28 will be donated to the Lake Stevens Dolly Parton Imagination Library project!
You can also use the voucher number when shopping a Barnes & Noble online.
Bring the family and come see Eric Ode perform from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Over 600 children ages 0-5 living in the Lake Stevens School District are registered and receiving a book a month from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library at no cost to them.
If your children are enjoying the books they’re receiving monthly, please help raise the money needed to continue this wonderful program and do your shopping at Barnes and Noble at Northgate, the Friday after Thanksgiving.
“I love the books they send,” Sarah Walker said. “My 3-year-old Avery, loves getting them in the mail, it’s like getting a present each month. We sit down and read it right away.”
The Lake Stevens Education Foundation, ABC, the United Way of Snohomish County and donations from Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, the Lake Stevens Police Guild, and individuals make the Dolly Parton Library project possible.
The cost of the program is $27 per year per child; to learn more about the program and sponsorship opportunities, please visit our website, www.lakestevenseducationfoundation.org.