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Is your library planning Father’s Day Programming? Does Your library offer programs or services that focus on dads and their families? We’d love to hear the details. PLA is helping IMLS gather examples of public library programming focused on fathers to help inform President Obama’s fatherhood initiative. Please send the following information by Tuesday, June 14:

Contact Name:
Contact Email Address:
Library Name:
Library Website or Link to Programming Website:
Description of Program: 100 words or less.

Please send the information to PLA Executive Director, Barb Macikas (), use “Father’s Day” as the subject of your email. We look forward to hearing about all those great programs!

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  • Dr. James L. Thomas says:

    please forward to Barb/Father’s Day/thanks/unable to send direct

    Dr. James L. Thomas

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    For male caregivers and their little ones, this fast-paced program of body movement, songs, yoga, and signing may be replicated using the same or adapted format at home. The program runs in sequence with variations each week for one month. Female caregivers are invited to the final graduation to see what their partners have learned. The program has been successfully offered in Washington State and Texas and is now being given across Australia for a second year as part of the “Opening Doors to Early Literacy” workshop by Dr. James L. Thomas @

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