NewsJuly 13, 2023

Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
Georgia Quinn Garner helps draw the names of the three weekly winners of goodie bags. Three kids who attend story hour are drawn each week to receive goodie bags.
Georgia Quinn Garner helps draw the names of the three weekly winners of goodie bags. Three kids who attend story hour are drawn each week to receive goodie bags.Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
Sandy Lowery demonstrates the safety equipment worn by Delta Company workers when on the job.
Sandy Lowery demonstrates the safety equipment worn by Delta Company workers when on the job.Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
Lowery reads to the children.
Lowery reads to the children.Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
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Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers
Sandy Lowery (left) and Taylor Kirn speak to the kids.
Sandy Lowery (left) and Taylor Kirn speak to the kids.Dexter Statesman/Josh Ayers

Sandy Lowery, Taylor Kirn and Aleya Clark with Delta Companies presented a program on safety and the road projects they oversee to the kids as part of Keller Libraries Summer Reading program. Safety equipment was demonstrated and then a children's book about road projects was read. The kids were then able to build their own roads with blocks and Play Dough. The summer Reading program will wrap up with one final session next Wednesday (July 19) at 11 a.m. at the library.

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