Wyoming first lady Carol Mead reads to school children January 28, 2011Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead reads "Little Wyoming" to a group of youngsters from the St. Mary's School on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda. Mead read to the group as part of the Rasing Readers in Wyoming program, a program that has distributed more than 200,000 books to young readers in Wyoming's 23 counties. Sienna Jung, age 5, sings along with a group of 19 children from the St. Mary's School after a book reading by Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda. The first lady read "Little Wyoming" to the youngsters. Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead watches as his wife, Carol, reads a book to a group of youngsters on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda. The first lady read "Little Wyoming" to a group of 19 children from the St. Mary's School. Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead reads "Little Wyoming" to a group of 19 youngsters from the St. Mary's School on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda. Mead read to the group as part of the Rasing Readers in Wyoming program, a program that has distributed more than 200,000 books to young readers in Wyoming's 23 counties. Carlos Santos, age 4, watches and follows along with an organizer as she leads 19 youngsters from the St. Mary's School in an activity before a reading from Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda.
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