Henry
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« : June 24, 2009, 11:27:07 AM » |
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Hello Henry,
Please post this on your site. Amy Adams from the NRPC was responsible for setting up the storywalk. We don't have photos yet but hopefully we will soon! Thanks!
Sincerely,
Shaun Northwest Regional Planning Commission 155 Lake Street St. Albans, VT 05478 802-524-5958 ________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Fairfax Recreation Path StoryWalk
A StoryWalk has been organized for the Fairfax Recreation Path, which is located across from the school, near the school's ball fields. The Recreation Path is a beautiful trail used by many students and Fairfax residents. The StoryWalk project provides consecutive pages from a children's book laminated and mounted on stakes that are spaced along the Recreation ath. StoryWalk allows a child to read and experience a wonderful book while surrounded by the beauty of nature. Children in Fairfax will now be able to combine the joy of being outside with opportunities to develop literacy and physical fitness thanks to a grant through the Safe Routes to School Program, which is funded through Vermont Agency of Transportation and administered through Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Bellows Free Academy-Fairfax was one of the two schools to participate in the Safe Routes to School agreement, which started in 2006.
The first story featured on the StoryWalk in Fairfax is "Too Many Frogs," by Sandy Asher. Some of the upcoming stories will be "If You Give A Mouse A Cookie," by Laura Joffe Numeroff, and "Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type," by Doreen Cronin. Please share your comments or suggestions with the Fairfax Recreation Department or the Fairfax Safe Routes to School Team if you have an opportunity to enjoy the StoryWalk.
The StoryWalk project for the Bellows Free Academy-Fairfax will continue until August at that time the grant will end for the School and for Northwest Regional Planning Commission. The School may choose to continue the project with the help of volunteers after the grant closes.
Franklin Central School is also participating in the Safe Routes to School program and has had a successful StoryWalk since May 2009.
The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.
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