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American Portable
Mini Storage supports
Milton food pantry
American Portable Mini
Storage Inc. of Millsboro has
donated use of a storage shed
to the Milton Community Food
Pantry for a six-month period.
With the sale of the pantry’s
previous location, Goshen Hall,
it has had to move to Water’s
Edge Wesleyan Church, a fa-
cility that better handles an
open-air drive-through distri-
bution model. Water’s Edge is
at 13275 Reynolds Road, Milton.
The storage unit provided
by APMS allows the pantry to
receive food at its temporary
distribution location and not
move it by hand from a remote
location to the distribution site.
Jeff Burton, owner of Mills-
boro APMS, arranged for the
unit to be at the temporary
location by the end of Septem-
ber so the pantry could move
seamlessly.
As part of their commitment
to help serve the communities
in which they do business,
Burton and his team members
operate on a set of core values
that includes respect for all
people, doing the right thing
and giving back.
Milton Community Food
Pantry thanks American Por-
table Mini Storage of Millsboro
for its generous donation.
Anyone in need of food assis-
tance may call Delaware 211 or
contact the pantry team at 302-
278-9557. For details about the
food pantry and distribution
schedule, go to miltonpantry.
org. To donate funds, go to the
pantry website or degives.org.
The Lewes Public Library
and Child Inspired Therapy
will present a four-part child
development workshop series
called Tools for Tots, for fami-
lies with young children.
Workshops will take place
directly after story time on the
Lewes Public Library patio out-
side the children’s wing.
While caregivers hear a
brief presentation by a mem-
ber of Child Inspired’s therapy
team and are encouraged to
voice concerns or share expe-
riences, children are invited
to participate in a hands-on,
developmentally appropriate
activity conducted by one of
Child Inspired’s educators.
“Many parents of young
children, especially first-time
parents, are anxious about de-
velopmental milestones and
worry that they, as parents,
are ‘doing it wrong,’” said Jen-
nifer Noonan, Lewes children’s
librarian. “This is a wonderful
opportunity for them to en-
gage with child development
experts and learn about the
wide range of developmental
paths that children take. The
vast majority of the time, they
are doing just fine!”
Though offered as a series,
the Tools for Tots workshops
stand alone, and caregivers
and their children may attend
whichever ones suit their cur-
rent needs.Topics are Creating
Sensory Bins, Wednesday, Oct.
13; Sharing and Turn-Taking,
Wednesday, Oct. 20; The
Power of Providing Choices,
Tuesday, Oct. 26; and Potty
Training, Tuesday, Nov. 2. All
sessions begin at 11 a.m.
For a full description and
registration information, if
applicable, go to delawareli-
braries.libcal.com/calendar/
lewes. Some workshops re-
quire registration to ensure
there are sufficient materials
for the group.
Child Inspired strives to
provide engaging education
to families on a variety of de-
velopmental and childhood
topics, as well as structured,
developmentally appropriate
social opportunities for chil-
dren. These family-centered
workshops are meant to en-
courage active participation
from both children and fami-
lies in the community.
All workshops are free and
approximately 60 minutes
long, and will be postponed in
the event of inclement weather.
Watch the library's Facebook
page for an announcement by 9
a.m. on the day of the program
if weather is questionable.
For information about this
program and other children’s
programming, call the library
at 302-645-2733.
Family-child workshops on healthy development to start Oct. 13