Thursday, February 7, 2013
State rep teams up with libraries for program
State Rep. Mike Dovilla (R-Berea) will again partner with the Cuyahoga County Public Library for his “Legislator for a Day” reading program. Children in grades one through six may participate in the program by reading five books and recording the titles on a special bookmark available at the four branches in Dovilla’s district: Berea Branch, North Royalton Branch, Olmsted Falls Branch and Strongsville Branch. Children should return the completed bookmark to one of the participating branches no later than Friday, March 8. The completed bookmark serves as an entry form for each child, who will have the opportunity to be selected as a “Legislator for a Day.” “By encouraging young people to read, this initiative will provide opportunities …
Monday, April 2, 2012
State Rep. Mike Dovilla to bring reading contest winners to Columbus
Seven Strongsville kids are winners in State Rep. Mike Dovilla's second "Legislator for a Day" reading program. Winners will get a VIP tour of the Ohio Statehouse on April 10, including participating in a mock legislative hearing and lunch with Dovilla. The Strongsville winners are: Cecelia Ross – Strongsville Branch Library Connor Mayor – Chapman Elementary School Alex Neville – Drake Elementary School Reanna Laurell – Muraski Elementary School Anisha Kothari – Surrarrer Elementary School Giovanni Mucurio – Whitney Elementary School Tyler Ehrardt – Zellers Elementary School Kids in grades one through six participated in the program by receiving a bookmark from their school librarian or visiting the Berea, North Royalton, Olmsted Falls or …
Sunday, January 22, 2012
State rep partners with library for reading contest
State Rep. Mike Dovilla (R-Berea) will again partner with the Cuyahoga County Public Library on his “Legislator for a Day” reading program. Children in grades one through six may participate in the program by visiting the Berea, North Royalton, Olmsted Falls, or Strongsville branches of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, picking up a bookmark, and recording five books that they have read on the back of the bookmark. Once the books have been read and recorded, participants should return the bookmark to the library no later than Friday, Feb. 24. The completed bookmark serves as an entry form for each child, who will have the opportunity to be randomly selected as a “Legislator for a Day.” “We were overwhelmed by the extremely positive …
Strongville Resident
11:34 am on Friday, February 8, 2013
I think I will sign my husband up for this, Perhaps start him out with something simple "green eggs and ham"   more ›