‘Let it Grow!’ at  Roe Jan Library
Fostering green thumbs among local children, the Roeliff Jansen Community Library shared “Let it Grow!” kits as soon as spring sprung. Each kit was comprised of a pot, potting soil, sunflower seeds and a little accordion book about the growth cycle of plants. Photo submitted

‘Let it Grow!’ at Roe Jan Library

COPAKE — Now that spring is in the air, the Roeliff Jansen Community Library has been sharing “Make and Take” kits with local children to encourage their growth and curiosity. 

Children are invited to drop by the library during regular hours of operation to pick up the activity kits.

For more information, stop by the library at 9091 Route 22, go to the library’s website at www.roejanlibrary.org or call the library at 518-325-4101.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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