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'Bee-lightful' Reading Town event May 1 at conservation area

Event part of Reading Town/Ville Lecture literary festival
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The children's book “Melissa's Magnificent Message” will be the subject of the Tales on the Trails Story Trail at the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area May 1. Supplied image.
An event presented from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. May 1 as part of Reading Town/Ville Lecture combines literacy with enjoying the great outdoors.
 
Reading Town/Ville Lecture, in partnership with Conservation Sudbury and the Greater Sudbury Public Library, present a new Tales on the Trails Story Trail: “Melissa’s Magnificent Message.” 
 
A self-guided story time has been created for the one-kilometre Self-Guided Trail located at the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area. The trail will now feature a story written by Frank Glew, an author and educator from Kitchener, Ont.
 
The story, “Melissa’s Magnificent Message,” features a special honey bee who needs your help to take care of pollinators and to make the planet greener.
 
As you buzz along the trail, watch for the specially marked signs along the way to enjoy this bee-lightful story.
 
There will also be a special presentation by Paul Adam of the Sudbury Beekeeper’s Association, as well as door prizes of local honey and copies of the story.
 
The event is free. For more information about other Reading Town/Ville Lecture events, please visit readingtownsudbury.ca.

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