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February 26th at 11:00am – 12:00pm

204 South State Street, Saybrook, IL

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Clara Louise Kessler was an author, a teacher, and a librarian who had a lifelong interest in books, poetry, songs, and children. She began her career working with children as a kindergarten teacher first, and then embarked on a 33-year long position as the head children's librarian at Withers Public Library (today named Bloomington Public Library).

Join Candace Summers, the Museum's Senior Director of Education, for this program that will illustrate Kessler's mission to not only to present the very best children's literature and encourage its enjoyment, but to create an environment which would stimulate children's imaginations, encourage children to freely express themselves, and help children grow into adults that would help build a better Bloomington.

Kessler helped shape the lives of many people, in particular children, in this community through every book she recommended, every poem she encouraged to be written, and every story by her own hand she shared.

This free, public program will be held at the Cheney's Grove Township Library in Saybrook, Illinois on Monday, February 26 at 11:00 a.m.

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Clara Louise Kessler was an author, a teacher, and a librarian who had a lifelong interest in books, poetry, songs, and children. She began her career working with children as a kindergarten teacher first, and then embarked on a 33-year long position as the head children's librarian at Withers Public Library (today named Bloomington Public Library).

Join Candace Summers, the Museum's Senior Director of Education, for this program that will illustrate Kessler's mission to not only to present the very best children's literature and encourage its enjoyment, but to create an environment which would stimulate children's imaginations, encourage children to freely express themselves, and help children grow into adults that would help build a better Bloomington.

Kessler helped shape the lives of many people, in particular children, in this community through every book she recommended, every poem she encouraged to be written, and every story by her own hand she shared.

This free, public program will be held at the Cheney's Grove Township Library in Saybrook, Illinois on Monday, February 26 at 11:00 a.m.