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Library Interns Produce Virtual Storytime

Library Interns Produce Virtual Storytime
Estella McHaney, Storytime intern reads for the YouTube production of Storytime.

Author: Courtesy Churchill County Library

Staff Report

The Churchill County Library interns, both middle school students, took over Story Time this week and presented Virtual Storytime. Storytime intern, Estella McHaney read The Cat In the Hat, while IT intern Kage Oyler recorded and edited her reading. 
Virtual Storytime can be seen on YouTube at the Churchill County Library page, where anyone can subscribe and never miss a Virtual Storytime.  
The Library has extensive resources for the community including books, movies, and an extensive selection of online tools including hoopla where books, music, and movies can be borrowed to read or listen on computers and devices. If you don’t have a current library card, run, don’t walk to the Library today. 

 


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