Reading with a Ranger

Take part in one of our Reading With a Ranger Porgrams to connect to Abraham Lincoln through his love of reading and books.

 
yarn and paper woven bowls
For Native American Heritage Month, kids were able to take part in this basket weaving craft!

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Join a Ranger for storytime and activities that explore themes such as wildlife, Kentucky, history, and more with our fun and interactive library program!

This children's program occurs monthly at local libraries, bringing fun stories and interactive activities to its participants. Children that participate will get to explore themes around science and history having to do with the local and surrounding area. Each program consists of reading a book and enjoying a related activity.
We like to think that a young Abraham Lincoln would have had a great time attending!

No reservations are required, and you are welcome to attend as frequently or infrequently as you like. While these programs are designed for elementary school ages, they are open to all children.

If you have questions about program times or how to get involved, please email ABLI_Education@nps.gov or call 270 358-3137.

Schools who want educational activities in their classroom are welcome to reach out to the park for in school visits.

 

 
A ranger reading a book, students sitting at tables.
Ranger Amanda thinks reading is fun!

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Libraries currently involved with the program include:


Hardin County Public Library: www.hcpl.info/

Larue County Public Library: www.laruelibrary.org/

If you are a library interested in bringing this program to you, please Contact Us.

Last updated: February 22, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

2995 Lincoln Farm Road
Hodgenville, KY 42748

Phone:

270 358-3137

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