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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library available
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November 21, 2025
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library available

Families in Okmulgee and Okfuskee counties now have access to one of the most celebrated early-literacy programs in the world – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. This extraordinary initiative mails a free, high-quality, age-appropriate book to enrolled children every month until their 5th birthday, inspiring a lifelong love of reading while helping build the foundation for academic success.

The program, long praised for transforming early literacy across the globe, is now expanding locally thanks to the support of community partners, libraries, and the Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness.

— A Gift That Grows with Every Child Each book selected for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is chosen by a nationally recognized panel of early childhood literacy experts. Titles are carefully curated to match the child’s developmental stage – from sturdy board books for babies to beautiful storybooks for preschoolers.

Studies highlighted by the Imagination Library show:

• 90% of brain development occurs before age 5

• Children exposed to books early have significantly higher kindergarten readiness

• At-risk children with quality early- literacy experiences are 25% less likely to drop out of school

• For every dollar invested in early childhood literacy, society sees a 7-10% return in educational, social and economic benefits This program doesn’t just promote reading – it strengthens families, boosts confidence, increases bonding and sets the stage for long-term success.

— “You Can Never Get Enough Books Into the Hands of Enough Children” Dolly Parton Dolly Parton created the Imagination Library in honor of her father, who couldn’t read or write, but encouraged her dream. Today, the program delivers more than 3 million books every month across the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K. and Ireland.

“Inspiring kids to love to read became my mission,” Dolly says. “Let’s share this dream that all children should grow up in a home full of books.”

— Now Open to All Families in Okmulgee, Okfuskee Counties Local leaders are thrilled to announce that the Imagination Library is now fully available for enrollment across both counties.

“This is one of the most amazing programs ever created,” organizers shared. “Every month, a child receives a book personalized with their name, mailed straight to their home. It’s free, it’s meaningful and it changes lives.”

Parents, grandparents, daycare providers, churches and schools are encouraged to spread the word so every child can benefit.

— Local Contact Information For families in Okmulgee County, these local partners can assist with enrollment and information: Lylah Sparks – East Central Electric lsparks@ecoec.com 918-365-1231 Christie Baldridge – Deep Fork Community Action executivedirector@dfcaf.org 918-756-2826 Kristin Cunningham – Okmulgee Library library@okmcity.net 918-756-1448 A QR code is also available on promotional flyers for quick registration.

Everyone in Okmulgee and Okfuskee counties is encouraged to share this opportunity with:

• Family and friends

• Local churches

• Schools and early learning centers

• Daycares and preschools Every child deserves the magic that comes from being read to, holding their own books, and discovering new stories each month.

— Enroll Today

Registration is fast, simple and completely free. Once enrolled, children begin receiving books within just a few weeks – then one book every month until age five.

Let’s help build a new generation of readers. Let’s fill our homes with books. Let’s give our youngest children the gift of imagination.

For more information, visit ImaginationLibrary. com.

Candidates speak at County GOP meeting
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Candidates speak at County GOP meeting
December 12, 2025
The Okmulgee County Republican Party held its monthly meeting at the American Legion Post 10, where a crowd gathered to hear State Auditor Cindy Byrd now running for lieutenant governor - and Deputy S...
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Community brings Bethlehem to life
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Community brings Bethlehem to life
December 12, 2025
A beloved holiday tradition came to life last Saturday as two area congregations, Dewar First Baptist Church and Henryetta Nazarene Church, joined hands to present a moving Live Nativity scene during ...
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H-Town Theatre Prepares for ‘Annie’
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H-Town Theatre Prepares for ‘Annie’
December 12, 2025
H-Town Theatre has officially kicked off preparations for its upcoming spring production of “Annie,” with cast members gathering this week for their first full read-through - offering an exciting glim...
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Christmas Dinner returns Dec. 18
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Christmas Dinner returns Dec. 18
December 12, 2025
For nine years now, the Henryetta Community- Wide Christmas Dinner has stood as one of the city’s most heartfelt and unifying holiday traditions - a simple idea that grew into something extraordinary ...
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Volunteers Brave Cold Weather to Feed the Vets
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Volunteers Brave Cold Weather to Feed the Vets
December 12, 2025
Last Thursday, the Feed the Vets volunteer group showed up and answered the call to issue food to 130 veterans in the snow and in 32 degree temperatures at New Life Church in Henryetta. Pictured are m...
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
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Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues
December 12, 2025
The 10th annual Harlan Ford Toy Drive continues through Dec. 20. Organized with the support of the Okmulgee County Department of Human Services and the Okmulgee Police Department, this year’s toy driv...
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