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news@rural-urbanrecord.com your local branch. Newspapers, magazines, CDs, and DVDs
are some examples of the forms of entertainment available at Molly seeks loving home
Compost Center local libraries. Better yet, such entertainment is free to card male, Black Lab mix. She
holders.
• Libraries offer age-appropriate programs for kids. Some weighs 48 lbs. and is spaded
The Eaton Township Compost Center, located behind the parents may lament the lack of programs available for their and vaccinated. Molly’s is a
service building, is open to all Eaton Township Residents every youngsters. Such parents are urged to visit their local librar- sad story - her mom passed
Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ies, which are often home to many programs that can inspire away and she was left alone
kids to read and foster their creativity. The scope of kid-friend- when nobody in the fami-
Great reasons to visit ly programs at your local library is wide and may range from ly could take her. Molly is
housetrained, has great house
sing-a-long sessions for toddlers to group art programs for pre-
your local library school-aged children to STEM-based programs for elementary manners, loves to walk &
play and is very quiet. If
and secondary school students.
Many people have a wonderful resource at their disposal The local library is an invaluable resource than can benefit you’d like to meet Molly, call
just minutes from their homes. This resource can transport people of all ages. Molly June with Ziggy’s Friends at
(440) 522-8558.
them to distant lands, teach their children valuable lessons and Molly is a 9-year old fe-
serve as a great place to meet new friends.
So what is this magical place? The local library.
Libraries are filled with books for adults and children. But
libraries have even more than books to offer, making them an
invaluable resource for the entire community. The following
are just a handful of the many great reasons to visit your local
library.
• Reading may help improve long-term mental health. A
2001 study from researchers at Case Western Reserve Uni-
versity found that patients with Alzheimer’s disease were less Summer Sizzling Sale
active in early and middle adulthood in regard to intellectual,
passive and physical activities than people who did not have
AD. Young adults and middle-aged men and women who visit
their local libraries and check out a good book might decrease
their risk for cognitive decline later in life.
• Reading can improve your vocabulary, even as you get
older. Reading for pleasure as a child has long been linked to
helping young people age 16 and under develop strong reading
and math skills. But a recent study from researchers at the Uni-
versity of London that examined how the vocabularies of more
than 9,400 people developed between the ages of 16 and 42
found that vocabulary continued to improve long after teenage
years. By continuing to read books from their local libraries
into adulthood, adults can further develop their vocabularies.
• Libraries provide lots of free entertainment. Libraries are
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