Montclair’s Little Read Celebrates 17 Years of Storytelling and Literacy

A reading marathon will sweep through Montclair this October. The Little Read program marks 17 years of bringing stories to life across this New Jersey town. Starting Friday, 61 readers will visit 12 local schools.

The Little Read Big Jamboree starts at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, October 17. Kids can come in pajamas to dance and hear tales from a bright red storytelling chair. Mr. Matt from Turtle Dance Music plans to mix bubbles, laughs, and tunes into a wild show.

“I’m excited to take part as one of this year’s guest readers representing Montclair Local on Thursday, Oct. 16, at Nishuane Elementary School. I was a reader at the very first Little Read in 2009 and have had the joy of reading from the library’s famous big red chair and at other Little Read sites over the years. I’m happy to be part of this wonderful tradition once again,” said Georgette Gilmore of the Monclair Local.

Thirty-five classes will welcome guest readers during the week-long event. Thirteen volunteers will guide activities at different spots. Sponsors help stock library shelves with fresh books and fund youth activities. Their gifts make reading fun for young minds.

What started as a simple gathering in 2009 has grown into something bigger. Now it links streets and schools through words. Guest readers stop by classrooms, sharing tales that spark young minds. The free events pull the town closer, page by page.

Nishuane Elementary opens its doors on Oct. 16 for story time. Year after year, these sessions keep building bonds between kids and books, neighbors and schools.

Want to join the opening party? Check the library’s online schedule. While you don’t have to sign up first, it helps the staff plan better if you do.

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