Midwest Electric and Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative have partnered to become affiliates for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and ˿϶Ƶ Governor’s Imagination Library (OGIL) in two northwest ˿϶Ƶ counties.
Midwest Electric and Paulding Putnam will jointly serve as affiliates for Van Wert County, while Midwest will serve as the Mercer County affiliate.
Children from birth to age five can enroll to receive books from ˿϶Ƶ Governor’s Imagination Library. After enrollment, children will begin receiving a new book each month, at no cost to their family, until they reach the age of five.
“We’ve continued to expand the Imagination Library statewide because we know the program works,” said ˿϶Ƶ First Lady Fran DeWine. “Young children are excited to receive the book each month in the mail, which is addressed to them. And just having these books in the home promotes a love of learning and family bonding that we know adds up to preparing children for kindergarten.”
“Midwest Electric is happy to partner with the ˿϶Ƶ Governor’s Imagination Library. Concern for community is a primary tenet of the electric cooperative industry. We realize the importance of families exploring the joy of reading together,” said Matt Berry, CEO of Midwest Electric.
George Carter, CEO of Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative, echoed Berry’s sentiments. “Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative has been ingrained in the northwest ˿϶Ƶ community since 1935. We’re happy to expand our service to the community by sponsoring the governor’s program.”
The ˿϶Ƶ Governor’s Imagination Library is working to ensure that children in all 88 ˿϶Ƶ counties can enroll in ˿϶Ƶ Governor’s Imagination Library in 2020 by providing a dollar-for-dollar funding match with each county that opens OGIL to its residents. The ˿϶Ƶ General Assembly committed $5 million to OGIL in the state fiscal year 2020-2021 budget.
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