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The Williamsburg Regional Library has launched the ‘Mondays @ Frink’ program at the Abram Frink Jr. Community Center. This initiative aims to enhance literacy and foster community connections through engaging activities such as storytimes, games, and tailored events for seniors. Supported by local advocates, the program is free and open to all community members, promoting cross-generational learning and literacy skill development.
Williamsburg has welcomed a new literacy initiative as the Williamsburg Regional Library (WRL) launches its “Mondays @ Frink” program designed to enhance learning and foster community connections. This program is set to take place at the Abram Frink Jr. Community Center, aiming to incorporate engaging activities for families and promote reading and literacy within the community.
“Mondays @ Frink” provides diverse opportunities for community members, including interactive games, storytimes, and special events tailored for senior citizens. A significant feature of the program is a literacy café aimed specifically at older adults, which will focus on improving key literacy skills such as comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and vocabulary expansion.
The initiative has been carefully crafted to not only promote literacy but also build cross-generational connections among residents. Families of different ages can come together, unity sparked through shared learning experiences. The program is open to all and free of charge, making it an accessible resource for every community member.
Significant contributions from library and literacy advocates, Sandy and Steve Menaquale, have made this program possible. Their passion for education has fueled this vital community initiative, supported by the James City County Parks and Recreation department, which has generously provided the venue for these activities.
The program is slated to take place weekly, allowing families and individuals the chance to engage consistently with various literacy activities. While the library will be closed on Memorial Day, the “Mondays @ Frink” program is scheduled to resume on June 2, offering an exciting way for residents to immerse themselves in literacy and community-building experiences.
The Abram Frink Jr. Community Center is located at 8901 Pocahontas Trail, making it a convenient location for those interested in attending. Participants can find more information about the “Mondays @ Frink” program and other community outreach options offered by WRL at their website, focusing on driving engagement and educational growth among residents.
This initiative reflects the WRL’s commitment to offering library resources in familiar and everyday spaces, aiming to enhance the availability and relevance of literacy programs in the community. The continuation of such programs displays a proactive approach toward addressing literacy challenges and promoting lifelong learning.
Overall, “Mondays @ Frink” signifies a step forward in community involvement and education, nurturing the essential skills of reading and comprehension while encouraging individuals of all ages to come together in a shared pursuit of knowledge.
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