They’re also throwing in some dancing to encourage more people to read. (We don’t see the connection but, hey, whatever works.)
“The Quezon City Public Library (QCPL) has undertaken a back-to-reading campaign program to instill in the public the importance of book reading,” reports Chito A. Chavez in Manila Bulletin.
The report then revealed that “in addition to their beyond reading activities to encourage citizens to love books, the QCPL will be performing the flash mob dance in its 20 branch libraries and in other key areas within the city to promote book reading.”
Apparently, Emelita Villanueva, QCPL head, belives that “the dance performances that will be presented in the city’s six congressional districts will not only entertain residents but also remind the people that the books they need to read are within their reach.”
May we suggest a mobile library as well?
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