


"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader" - W. Fusselman




encourages children, grades K through 8, to creatively express what peace means to them, so that we may all have greater tolerance and understanding.
The poster event theme is “Peace Without Limits”
Showcase your creativity/talent and share your vision of peace!
All entries will be on display at Stanford Community Day
Guidelines:
Stanford Community Day
Theme: Peace Without Limits
*Poster boards are available from Stanford Lions Club. The Lions Club will be at the Stanford Library on Saturday, August 3 from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm; Wednesday, August 7 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm and Thursday, August 15 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm with materials to make a poster – COME JOIN US! For more information, contact Lion member Kathy at klbeetlebug79@aol.com.
Lions Club International
Our mission is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions Clubs.
Readers of all ages log their reading and win prizes!
Visit http://sflny07.readsquared.com to register.
Space is limited. Call or email the library to register: 845-868-1341 or stanfordlibrary@optonline.net
Your child must be registered at the library before submitting the bus pass to the school.
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Stanford resident Michael Churton speaks about his experiences at Mt. Everest during its most dangerous and deadly years followed by a rough-cut screening of his upcoming documentary “bound to Everest”.