Adults come to Lee Kellogg for Read Aloud day Feb. 5

FALLS VILLAGE — Read Aloud day at the Lee H. Kellogg School was delayed a day by snow, but that didn’t diminish the enthusiasm of the participants. Volunteers from the community came to the elementary school on Thursday, Feb. 5, to read books aloud to children in all grades.

Vance Cannon, reading “Art from Her Heart� by Kathy Whitehead and Shane Evans to seventh-graders in the library, departed from the script and had the students picking additional books to read from.

Art Coffill capitalized on the popularity of the new president as he charged through Jonah Winter and A.G. Ford’s “Barack� with the eighth grade.

Read Aloud day, coordinated by Northwest Connecticut’s Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Howmet Castings, an Alcoa business, is designed to stress the importance of reading to elementary school children throughout the Northwest Corner.

The sponsor  provides funding to purchase library-quality books that are selected by a group of reading consultants from local schools.  Community volunteers are recruited to spend a part of their morning visiting an elementary classroom in the Northwest Corner.  Each grade level is assigned the same book title. The volunteers read aloud the books and then leave them as a gift to the classroom library.

The readers were Mary Lou Howie, reading “A Visitor for Bear,� by Bonny Becker and Kady MacDonald Denton, to the kindergarten; “Gorgonzola,� by Margie Palatini and Tim Bowers, was read to the first grade by Theresa Mullin, who also entertained grade two with  “Bats at the Library,� by Brian Lies; Jim Fallon read Jim Arnosky’s “Dolphins on the Sand� in the third-grade classroom; Brenda Z. Guiberson and Ilya Spirin’s “Ice Bears� was assigned to grade four and led by Anita Kuhn ; Margo Lewis read Alice McGill and Jude Daly’s “Way Up and Over Everything� to the fifth grade; and Mary Palmer had a good time with the sixth grade and “Night Running,� by Elisa Carbone and Earl B. Lewis.

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