The HUB for Community Innovation will host Book Bash on June 7, where kids can pick up free books between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
“Literacy is the foundation of a thriving community. Book Bash is a celebration of stories, learning and togetherness—a chance for us to connect and grow through books,” said Cheryl Odom, Community Impact Specialist Program Manager at United Way of the CSRA, to Augusta Good News.
Staff members aim to pack 1,500 bags with reading materials. Young readers will get five to 10 books matched to their age group. The selection spans from picture books for babies to novels for teens…