
Local Author Brings 'Hatching Snappers' to Life at Darke County Parks
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Hatching Snappers author, Lisa Hildebrand, brought her book to life at Darke County Parks, kicking off a family fun day as part of the LIGHT Projects outdoor literacy efforts. The event, illustrated by Parker Burhman, included sign language lessons, drawing activities, and a guided scavenger hunt led by first-grade teacher Melinda Quinn. The LIGHT Project, serving first graders across Darke County, combines science, technology, engineering, math, literacy, and outdoor play, with students earning stars towards a reward trip. Over five hundred Ohio students and eighty in Rhode Island participate yearly, with organizers seeking sponsors to expand the program.
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