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Lafayette speaker coming to Jeffersonville

JEFFERSONVILLE — The first visitor is coming to Jeffersonville to discuss the legacy of General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette’s trip across the country as part of the bicentennial

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'Lafayette and the Farewell Tour: Odyssey of an American Icon' at Jeff library April 3

Alan Hoffman, President of the American Friends of Lafayette, will speak at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library Wednesday, April 3 at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to

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Jeffersonville library opens Know and Grow Play Garden

JEFFERSONVILLE – Saturday afternoon, the Jeffersonville Township Public Library held a grand opening ceremony for its Know and Grow Play Garden on the second-story garden terrace.

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Local Imagination Library chapters seeking more children for free books


BY DANIEL SUDDEATH
daniel.suddeath@newsandtribune.com
Dec 12, 2020
1 min to read
Dani Miles reads through a story with her son, 3-year-old Douglas, in their New Albany home in 2016 as part of Floyd County’s Imagination Library program.News and Tribune photo
SOUTHERN INDIANA — John Ashton set out to enroll his child into Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, but discovered there was a problem.
There wasn’t an Imagination Library in Clark County.
So Ashton changed that by organizing and launching a local chapter of the program, which provides free books for children from birth until the age of 5.
Since the Clark County chapter began in January, more than 2,200 children have been enrolled.

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