Bringing history to life for area children

PRINCETON — History should be fun and exciting, and that’s just what Rachel Bystry says she has tried to accomplish as she’s planned the Journey Stories children’s programs at the Princeton Public Library.

The children’s programs are part of the Journey Stories Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition which begins with an opening reception at 4 p.m. Sunday at the library. The children’s programs are scheduled for each Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m. in the children’s department of the library.

Bystry has planned six programs for Journey Stories. Each program will be totally different with unique themes and activities. She has tried to create a variety of programs which will be of interest to both boys and girls. All programs are free of charge.

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