This year the theme for National Library Week Sunday (April 6-12) is “Drawn to the Library,” celebrating, research, study, exploration, entertainment, connection and growth. The San Mateo Public Library is displaying during National Library Week, an educational exploration and connection to Ukrainian heritage and a spring renewal theme. Dyan De Jager and Erica Hamilton from the San Mateo Public Library have provided a wonderful space at the library for interactive activities and educational content for the children in the San Mateo community to learn about Ukrainian traditions, such as pysanky. Please consider bringing your children and grandchildren to this display at the San Mateo County Library this month for this and many other wonderful surprise displays at the library.
Luba Boyko
San Mateo
The letter writer is a member, Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, Branch 107.
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