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“the Magic Of Reading” Parkes Annual Community Reading Day

Children (and adults) enjoying one of the many activities that were held last year for Reading Day.

Children (and adults) enjoying one of the many activities that were held last year for Reading Day.

In line with this year’s book to be featured in the National Book Week, th Paint Parkes REaD committee chose a magical Reading Day.

Excitement among the organising com­mittee continues to grow as news of the wonderful, community-minded, local Tal­ents have once again so readily accepted the invitation to participate.

The committee is delighted to announce the participation of the outstanding storytell­er and decorator, Martina Hribar, courtesy of Penrith Council Library. Martina will oper­ate in the Cooke Park Pavilion. Martina was a major contributor to the 9th National Con­ference held in Parkes last year, providing one of the activities in the main street with her “suitcase fairy tales”, Martina created the most extraordinary display in the audi­torium and foyer at the RSL, much to the delight of the Governor General and Lady Hurley who sat in a small teepee and read.

Another added attraction is that of Pooka the Entertainer from Dubbo who will be per­forming “magic” tricks, referencing reading and its importance. Pooka will be holding shows in an open-sided tent near the astro­naut in the park.

On the 23rd of August, performances will be held in Cooke Park, the pavilion and in Clarinda Street, from Discount Dave’s to the park, the Reading Bug invites you all to come along.

Coordinator, Shonel Redfern from Neigh­bourhood Central, said “It is so gratifying to see our towns commitment to promoting the need to read, sing, talk and rhyme to children from birth.”

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