Hudson NH Public Library Celebrating Pride for “All Ages”

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Beth Scaer

The George H. & Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library, which is the public library for Hudson, NH,  is hosting a “PRIDE: Love Wins” event on June 11 from 10 am to noon which is advertised to be for “all ages.”

From the description of the event:

Celebrate who you are. Show love to all our community members.

Make buttons, flags, and bracelets. Enjoy inclusive storytime.

When a Hudson resident called and inquired, she was told by Tanya Moesel, head of youth services, that “Anyone is welcome, kids included.” Ms. Moesel is choosing the books for the “inclusive storytime” and she told the resident that there would not be a drag performer reading the books.

Two picture books that are available in the Rodgers Library to read to impressionable young children to convince them that being transgender is fun and exciting are “I Am Jazz” and “Red: A Crayon’s Story.”

Related: Picture Books at Nashua Library Promote Dangerous Gender Ideology to Young Children

The library does not have a copy of “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” by Abigail Shrier which is what teens and parents should be reading to learn about the horrible psychological and physical damage done to kids in the name of gender ideology.

However, a copy of “Irreversible Damage” is available from the library consortium that serves the towns of Amherst, Bedford, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Hudson, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Salem, and Windham.

Learn more about the event on the library website and the Facebook event.

 

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