Seattle Firefighters Hit the Books to Promote Children’s Literacy
Tue, 09/30/2014
Information from the City of Seattle
The Seattle Fire Department is partnering with the Seattle Public Library for a reading program aimed at increasing literacy, and raising awareness of home fire safety. The Firefighter Story Times at the Seattle Public Library is part of October’s Fire Prevention Month. Seattle Firefighters will read No Dragons for Tea to dozens of preschool children at the Seattle Public Library branches across the city.. Important safety messages include “Firefighters are your friend”, “Crawl low under smoke” and “Get out and stay out”.
For more than a decade, Seattle Firefighters have volunteered for literacy events at various Seattle Public Library’s and Seattle Public Schools. The Firefighter Story Times are part of a month long push to educate the young people of the city and their families on fire safety tips. Preschool children are especially vulnerable to fire and burn injuries. During the month of October, Seattle Firefighters are reading to preschoolers at 10 different libraries throughout the city.
Ballard Branch
5614 22nd Ave N.W.
Wednesday, October 8
10:30 AM
Rainier Beach Branch
with Fire Chief Dean
9125 Rainier Ave. S
Monday, October 6
10:30 AM
Douglass-Truth Branch
2300 E. Yesler Way
Thursday, October 9
10:30 AM
Capitol Hill Branch
425 Harvard Ave E.
Monday, October 13
10:30 AM
South Park Branch
8604 Eighth Ave S at S. Cloverdale St.
Wednesday, October 15
11:15 AM
Central Library
2401 24th Ave. E.
Thursday, October 16
11:00 AM
Green Lake Branch
5009 Roosevelt Way NE.
Wednesday, October 22
11:15 AM
High Point Branch
2821 Beacon Ave. S.
Thursday, October 23
11:30 AM
Northeast Branch
8016 Greenwood Ave N
Tuesday, October 28
10:30 AM
New Holly Branch
7048 32nd Ave S
Thursday, October 30
11:00 AM