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May offers a time for people across the country to reflect on the contributions, sacrifices, and service of members of the armed forces—both past and present.
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Tue Apr 30: As of 6:05pm, WKAR TV is back on the air broadcasting at full power on channels 23.1-5
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A: Acceptance, inclusion and friendship are a few ways to support the autistic community during the month of April and all year long.
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Here at WKAR, we love the opportunity to get out into the community, make new friends, and connect with our fellow public media fans. I've missed that over the past two years. We're looking forward to bringing WKAR to you in-person once again this spring and summer.
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A: Yes! Poetry can help develop better readers because it uses multiple literary elements to express meaning. Plus, kids love it.
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A: To observe the Week of the Young Child, focus on the joys, comforts, and growth of young children in your community and beyond.
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A: No, children should enjoy books at every level if the book is interesting to them.
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A: The most important benefit of story time is YOU!
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This year, over 5,300 children will receive WKAR Family Reading Kits. Made possible through community partnerships and donor support, the project is part of our commitment to supporting a culture of literacy across mid-Michigan communities.
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A: Reading is special because it is a gift that opens a world of knowledge and opportunity to every reader.
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A: March has several special topics to explore. Beyond St. Patrick’s Day, March celebrates National Reading Month and Women’s History Month. Plus, we can’t forget March Madness!
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A: There’s a reason they call it “theatre magic.” Every time you enter a live performance space, you enter a world of wonder.