Little Free Libraries: Big on Sharing in Fort Thomas

By Mary Casey-Sturk Colorful cases filled with books, children and adults alike stopping to make their selections and perhaps even starting the first chapter on the walk home, someone else dropping by to add to it.  Maybe you’ve seen one while driving in your neighborhood, maybe you’ve contributed a book or taken one, but what... Continue Reading →

Little Free Libraries: Big on Sharing

By Mary Casey-Sturk Colorful cases filled with books, kids stopping to make their selections and starting the first chapter on the walk home, someone stopping their car to quickly add to it.  Maybe you’ve seen one while driving in your neighborhood, maybe you’ve contributed a book or taken one, but what are these Little Free... Continue Reading →

Cincinnati’s Book Bus Has Its Own Book 

By Robin Gee You may have seen the Book Bus tooling around town and wondered, what is this? An aqua-colored 1962 Volkswagen Transporter (a pick up truck with a canvas-covered bed and genuine microbus vibes) is a really cool vintage vehicle, but what’s underneath the truck’s canvas is no less wonderful. The Book Bus is... Continue Reading →

Queen City Book Bank: Inspiring Young Readers

By Mary Casey-Sturk (Indian Hill Editor) and Andi Feddeler, (Editorial Associate) In 1986, the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati (commonly known as the Queen City Book Bank) began championing the growth of literacy in the community by connecting adults and children to the programs and resources needed to become strong readers. Throughout this process, two... Continue Reading →

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