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Hartselle Enquirer

Falkville Elementary participates in Read Across America Week

Read Across  America Week started March 1.  

Read Across America Week helps bring awareness to the importance of reading in education and motivating kids to read more.  

Falkville Elementary hopes that all of their students, faculty and staff participate in their daily dress-up days. The days’ themes will be: Monday, wackiest outfit; Tuesday, wear a crazy hat; Wednesday, virtual day; Thursday, cozy up with a good book and dress in school-appropriate pajamas; and Friday, dress up as any book character.  

Punkin Center Produce Stand  

The Punkin Center Produce Stand will be opening March 19. They are looking forward to seeing everyone again.  

The produce stand will be selling plants again this year and also offering delivery service for those who need it.  

The stand is located at 375 Kirby Bridge Road, Danville. For more information, call 256-614-2416.  

Falkville Public Library Activities  

Congratulations go out this week to the Falkville Public Library for the help the library has received from Microsoft. Falkville librarian Jenny Asherbranner applied for help to put Microsoft Office on all of the library’s new computers. Feb. 22, she was notified FPL will get Office for all of the computers for free for 10 years.  

The Alabama Public Library Service has announced that Ancestry Access At Home has been extended through June.  

The contact reference services are the Alabama Public Library Service, and the  phone numbers are 334-213-3920 of 800-723-8459. You can also email reference@apls.state.al.us for more information about setting up your access.  

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