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Dear Members,

I’m thrilled to finally be able to share this news with you. I hope you’ll
join me in applauding ALA’s newest honorary member.

Best,

Erika

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Press Release: www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2023/04/...
<https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2023/04/dolly-parton-awarded-honorary-membership-american-library-association>

*Dolly Parton Awarded Honorary Membership in the American Library
Association*

For Immediate Release
Thu, 04/20/2023

Contact:
Raymond Garcia

Communications Specialist

Communication & Marketing Office

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CHICAGO - The American Library Association (ALA) is set to confer an
honorary lifetime membership upon award-winning singer-songwriter, actress,
businesswoman and philanthropist Dolly Parton for her longstanding support
and commitment to inspiring a love of books and reading. Recommended by the
ALA Executive Board and elected by the ALA Council, honorary membership is
the highest honor given by the Association and conferred upon a living
person whose outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on
librarianship, libraries, and the communities they serve.

"ALA is proud to bestow this well-deserving honor upon Dolly Parton in
recognition of her accomplishments in the world of libraries, learning and
literacy," said ALA President Lessa Kanani'opua Pelayo-Lozada. "Her
Imagination Library initiative, which was inspired by her father's
inability to read or write, was launched to foster an early love of reading
and learning in her hometown of Sevier Co., TN.  Today this high-quality,
book-gifting program reaches millions of children in five countries and is
a shining example of her commitment to early childhood literacy and
ensuring access to books for all children, which speaks to the core values
of our organization."

Parton, who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, considers her
Imagination Library initiative as one of her greatest achievements. Dolly's
Imagination Library mails free, high-quality, age-appropriate books to
children from birth until age five-no matter their family's income. In
2022, one out of ten children under the age of five in the U.S. received an
Imagination Library book from Dolly each month, equating to more than 2
million books delivered globally per month.

In addition to the honorary membership, Parton has joined the Celebrity
READ® Campaign, featuring a new poster in which she holds The Little Engine
That Could and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Readers can place an order for
Dolly's poster online at the ALA Store.

ALA is slated to officially confer the honorary membership upon Parton this
June during its Annual Conference in Chicago.
-- 
Erika S. Long
Consultant | Not Yo Mama’s Librarian, LLC
ALA Chapter Councilor (TN)
Twitter | @erikaslong
Instagram | @notyomamaslibrarian