Cleveland State Opens Early Childhood Little Free Library

  • Thursday, May 3, 2018
Dr. Bill Seymour, Cleveland State president, and students from the Early Childhood Education program at Cleveland State stand in front of CSCC’s new Little Free Library
Dr. Bill Seymour, Cleveland State president, and students from the Early Childhood Education program at Cleveland State stand in front of CSCC’s new Little Free Library

Cleveland State Community College celebrated the grand opening of the CSCC Early Childhood Little Free Library thanks in part to a grant from Rotary Club of Cleveland.

The LFL was a gift from Angi Hawn from the Class of 2017 dedicated to Suzanne Wood, director of the Early Childhood Education Program and was built by Robert Brewer, associate professor of Biology.

The LFL has books for both adults and children of all ages. The motto is “Take one and leave one” and can be found on the world map along with all of the others registered.

 

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