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Upper Dublin Officer Will Read To Kids Tuesday During 'Books With Blue' Program

The program, which will continue Tuesday evening, gives kids in the community a chance to meet local police officers.

UPPER DUBLIN, PA — Young children in the community are invited to 'Books With Blue' on Tuesday evening, a chance for the youngsters to meet with local police officers during a story time reading event.

Upper Dublin Police Officer Tegan Timcho will be the one reading to kids during this week's program, which is geared toward children ages 3 to 7.

The event, which takes place Tuesday beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Upper Dublin Public Library, is an interactive story time that gives local cops a chance to meet with young people in the neighborhood.

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The story reading is expected to last about a half-hour.

Space is limited and those looking to participate are asked to register in advance.

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The Upper Dublin Public Library is located at 520 Virginia Drive in Fort Washington.

Coincidentally, the library became the police department's temporary home following Hurricane Ida back in September.

Police had to move their operations to the new library building after a tornado ripped the roof off of the municipal complex that houses police and government offices.

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