Come join The Littleague at the Cortez Public Library on Wednesday June 5, at 2 p.m. They provide fun, high-energy hip-hop that’s geared toward children.
The Littleague was created by educators Larry Georgeson and Neil McIntyre, who found that hip-hop music speaks to kids. They rhyme everything from saying “please” to dental hygiene.
This is the first performance of the Summer Reading Program season. This program is supported by “The Golden Dreams Foundation Fund under Onward! A Legacy Foundation.” The library is located at 202 N. Park St., and may be reached by calling 565-8117.