First ‘Dolly Day’ To Be Held Statewide

West Virginia is preparing to celebrate its first “Dolly Day” on Aug. 9 after Gov. Jim Justice declared the holiday last year.

Last year, Dolly Parton visited Charleston to celebrate the statewide expansion of her Imagination Library Program. During the event, Gov. Jim Justice declared Aug. 9 as “Dolly Day.”

The Imagination Library program offers free books to children in the state from birth to age five, regardless of family income. 

This year, Marshall University’s June Harless Center, which is a partner with the Imagination Library program, will host a read aloud event with popular books from the program.

The event will be on Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 9:30 a.m. on the Memorial Student Center Plaza on Marshall’s campus.

Partners in various locations across the state have invited families to join them for read-aloud events to celebrate the program and help spread a love of reading.

For a complete list of read-aloud events occurring across the state, please visit the program website. Please note that some events may require pre-registration or are reserved for specific age groups. You may reach out to the contact listed for each event for more information.

Dolly Parton Speaks Exclusively With WVPB

WVPB Executive Producer Suzanne Higgins spoke with Dolly Parton about her global reading program and its expansion in West Virginia, before a private celebration event at the Clay Center.

Acclaimed singer, songwriter, actress, and advocate Dolly Parton visited Charleston, West Virginia this week to celebrate the state’s full participation in the early childhood literacy program she started in 1995.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library provides a free book each month to participating children aged birth to five. West Virginia’s children have received 3.7 million books to-date, at no charge to their families.

WVPB Executive Producer Suzanne Higgins was thrilled to speak to Dolly about her global reading program and its expansion in West Virginia, before a private celebration event at the Clay Center.

Dolly Parton Speaks Exclusively To WVPB

The Imagination Library program is administered through a partnership between Marshall University’s June Harless Center and the West Virginia Department of Education.

For more information about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, visit imaginationlibrary.com.

An Evening With Dolly, Celebrating Imagination Library In W.Va.

"An Evening With Dolly, Celebrating Imagination Library In West Virginia," will be broadcast LIVE, exclusively on West Virginia Public Broadcasting on Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 5:30 p.m.

Country music legend and philanthropist Dolly Parton will appear live in Charleston’s Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences on Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 5:30 p.m. to celebrate West Virginia’s full participation in her Imagination Library reading program.

The private event will include a “fireside chat” with Parton and Marshall University President Brad Smith, and two songs performed by the artist, including her hit “Coat of Many Colors.”

West Virginia Public Broadcasting will exclusively broadcast and stream the ceremony live with Parton.

Watch the live event with Dolly Parton below:

West Virginia Imagination Library Celebration with Dolly Parton

“It’s an honor for West Virginia Public Broadcasting to bring this incredible event to our viewers,” said Butch Antolini, WVPB chief executive officer and executive director. “Dolly Parton is a legend who is beloved in Appalachia and she clearly has a heart for our people, especially our children.”

“I am thrilled to share and celebrate that every child from birth to five in West Virginia is eligible to register for my Imagination Library,” Parton said. “Together, we can inspire children to dream more, care more, learn more and be more.”

Parton, a world renown singer and songwriter, is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame since 1999 and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame upon her induction this year. She has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.

Also an actress and television celebrity that has appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, Parton has become well known as an entrepreneur and a philanthropist.

Her work as an advocate in early childhood literacy led to the launch of her program, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, in 1995. It provides high quality, age-appropriate books each month to enrolled children from birth to age 5, at no cost to families.

Children in all 55 counties of West Virginia participate and more than three million books have been provided to kids in West Virginia since 2007.

The Imagination Library program is administered through a partnership between Marshall University’s June Harless Center and the West Virginia Department of Education.

To view the event Aug. 9, tune to your local West Virginia Public Broadcasting TV channel or scroll up in this story to view our stream. You can also find the stream on our YouTube page here.

For more information about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, visit imaginationlibrary.com.

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