Hillary Clinton Attends Library Dedication Named In Her Honor
From Michael Hibblen with our content partner, KUAR FM-89 News:
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she hopes a new children’s library in Little Rock will encourage reading among kids at an early age.
Monday she attended a dedication ceremony where the facility was formally named in her honor. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Library and Learning Center, at 4800 W. 10th Street, offers interactive things for children to do, and 21,000 books, DVDs and CDs that can be checked out.
The board of the Central Arkansas Library System voted last month to name it for Clinton, in recognition of her work on issues regarding children’s health and education while she was Arkansas’ first lady.
When she arrived, Clinton first sat down with a group of young children to read them The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
During the ceremony in the library’s auditorium, Clinton called the dedication an honor and said parents reading to their kids is one of the best ways to encourage learning.
“700 neurons a minute are connected up in those early years and the more you can read and talk with your children and give them opportunities for experiences like they will have here at this library and the learning center, the better prepared they will be for school and for life,” Clinton said.
“I cannot imagine a more exciting place anywhere in the country right now than this library and what it can mean to so many children and their families now and in the future.”
Of course there was a reference to her potential Presidential candidacy in 2016. Click here to listen or read more about her reaction.