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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New books provided by the Lois Lenski Covey Foundation

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – A collection of new children’s non-fiction books were purchased for the Lycoming County Mobile through the generosity of the Lois Lenski Covey Foundation. The Foundation, in its 50th year of service, provides grants that support book purchases used specifically for bookmobile programs that serve disadvantaged children.

The Lycoming County Bookmobile was one of only a dozen organizations awarded a grant for the 2017-2018 period. With the assistance of local library supplier Brodart, a collection of children’s non-fiction materials were professionally curated to meet the standards of Pennsylvania’s academic focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics education.

is crucial and yet informational texts can lose relevance quickly,” said Kevin Renehan, county services manager for the James V. Brown Library. “Unlike the timeless status of many fictional children’s books, we have to work harder to keep our non-fiction updated and contemporary.”

The Bookmobile makes stops at multiple private and public elementary schools in Lycoming County, as well as local community centers, nursing homes, day cares, child care facilities, services offering support for people with disabilities, and low-income housing.

“In a county of our size, the largest in the state – mobile support Pennsylvania’s initiative to provide social and civic literacy to our underserved and rural communities. This non-fiction book grant from the Lois Lenski Covey Foundation supports our mission to meet those educational needs,” Renehan said.

The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation was established in 1967, with the goal of serving children who are socially and economically at risk. Lois Lenski Covey was a Newbery Medal winning author and illustrator of picture books and children’s literature. By the time of her death in 1974, she had written and illustrated well over one hundred books for children of various ages. Her foundation continues her mission to pass on the importance of literacy and give back to the children who encompassed the focus of her renowned career. To learn more, please visit www.loislenskicovey.org

The Lycoming County Bookmobile visits 50 stops throughout Lycoming County, year round. Please visit www.jvbrown.edu for more information about monthly schedules.

The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa., is the place to go to learn, connect and grow. Founded in June 1907, the library champions the love of , opens new doors to lifelong learning, provides a haven to those who seek and ensures the preservation of services for future generations. The library has more than 225,000 visitors in a year and circulates a half-million items annually. A member of the Lycoming County Library System, the James V. Brown Library participates in PA Forward, a statewide initiative to promote in our communities to power a better future for everyone.