Campbellsville University professor and students read to Campbellsville Elementary School students

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CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY (03/04/2016)(readMedia)-- Campbellsville Elementary School students are celebrating Dr. Seuss this week, with many special activities and guests.

On Tuesday, March 1, Dr. Robin Magruder, assistant professor of education, read to CES second-graders.

On Wednesday, March 2, several Campbellsville University students came to CES to read Dr. Seuss and other books.

Kaylee Lovell and Mary-Kate Shelby read to kindergarteners, Marie Riley read to first-graders and Parker Raikes read to second-grade students.

Dr. Seuss activities and dress-up days continue throughout the week.

Events will conclude on Monday, March 7, with Read Across America Seuss Night. Activities will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the gym.

Events will start with second-graders performing a Dr. Seuss tribute. An art show will follow to display student work.

Afterward, students and their families will have the chance to have fun at various activity stations set up to honor Dr. Seuss, such as a hula hoop station, a fishing booth, a popcorn bar, a hat booth, a green eggs and ham hunt, musical chairs, temporary tattoos, a sucker pull, pin the cat on the hat, hopscotch and a photo booth.

All of the activities will require tickets, which can be purchased that night for 25 cents each.

Pizza and drinks will also be available.

The CES book fair will be open during the Dr. Seuss activities, closing at 7 p.m.

Read Across America is an annual reading awareness program that motivates students to read. Activities are hosted each year around March 2, which was Dr. Seuss's birthday.

For more information, call CES at (270) 465-4561.

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CU student Parker Raikes reads a Dr. Seuss book to CES second-graders.

CU student Kaylee Lovell reads "Mr. Brown can Moo! Can You?" to CES kindergarten students.

Dr. Robin Magruder, assistant professor of education at Campbellsville University, reads to CES second-graders.