Children attend story time with "neighborhood helpers"
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Park City Fire District Firefighter Ashley Lewis reads to the children at the Kimball Junction library on Thursday.
It was the best story time the Summit County library system has ever had, according to Library Director Dan Compton. "Neighborhood helpers" from community entities, such as the Park City Fire District, the Sheriff’s Office and the Park City Medical Center, read to the children.
The library also conducted a fire truck and book mobile "petting zoo" in the parking lot.
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