Miller celebrates expansion of StoryScape Early Literacy Center to Allen County Public Library’s Pontiac Branch
Today (April 30), State Rep. Kyle Miller (D-Fort Wayne) attended the grand opening of the StoryScape early literacy center housed inside the Pontiac Branch of the Allen County Public Library (ACPL). The space is tailored to children seven and under and offers hands-on learning resources and activities that encourage creativity, imagination and curiosity.
The new literacy center is a part of ACPL Allen County's 2024-2028 strategic plan, “Window to Lifelong Learning and Discovery.” The initiative promotes child literacy by utilizing library materials for reading, discussion, song and other similar activities. The Pontiac Branch is the third to install StoryScape, and is expected to further expand to all branches of the ACPL system.
“StoryScape has been successfully implemented in both the main and the Woodburn Branches of the Allen County Public Library, and I fully anticipate its continued success at the Pontiac Branch,” Miller said. “Children thrive when they have the freedom to learn through hands-on, creative programs. With these experiences, they learn to explore and engage with the world effectively through various mediums and methods.
“I am proud that our library understands the necessity of providing these crucial developmental resources to our community. I am certain that StoryScape will continue fostering the intellectual curiosity and literacy of children in Allen County.”