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Inspire Young Readers Inspire Young Readers

This Summer, the Clovis-Carver Public Library welcomed Lunabelle, a therapy dog who lays and listens to children read

Therapy dogs play a remarkable role in supporting young readers on their literacy journey. These specially trained canines have a unique ability to create a calm and welcoming environment that encourages children to feel comfortable and confident while reading The presence of a therapy dog can reduce stress levels, lower blood pressure, and create a sense of emotional wellbeing, which in turn enhances the reading experience Lunabelle is a wonderful listener and loves to be read to

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Lunabelle will be at the library every Wednesday from now until July 26th at 11:00 a.m. Bring your little one by to meet her!

Upcoming Events

July 12-13: The Clovis Fire Department will be at the library to showcase community partnerships

July 19: The Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum will be here on Wednesday

Movies on Mondays

Children's Movies - 10:00 a m

Family Movies - 6:00 p m

July 14: Library Mini-golf.

July 20: Blue Cross of New Mexico will be in the Ingram Room on July 20 from 12:00-2:00 p.m.

July 28: Summer Reading Program wrap up party.

View the Library's Calendar

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