NorthwestAugust 4, 2016
Tribune/Barry Kough
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They did events with Parks and Recreation Department staffers, like the high jump.
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They did events with Parks and Recreation Department staffers, like the high jump.Tribune/Barry Kough
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They made Olympic bracelets and headbands, like the one worn by 8-year-old Reuben James.
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They made Olympic bracelets and headbands, like the one worn by 8-year-old Reuben James.Tribune/Barry Kough
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They did events with Parks and Recreation Department staffers, like the sack race, which included Quincy Rudolph, 2, helped by mother Tasha Rudolph.
The last session of the summer reading program at the Lewiston City Library took place Wednesday at Hereth Park. The event celebrated the Summer Olympics with scaled-down events for the young readers. They did events with Parks and Recreation Department staffers, like the sack race, which included Quincy Rudolph, 2, helped by mother Tasha Rudolph.Tribune/Barry Kough
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