Rock Island, IL: Nationally-touring children's recording artist Laura Doherty will perform a family concert for the Hug-A-Book early learning program on Thursday, Sept. 24 at the Rock Island Library.

The free event for families and preschoolers takes place from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at the Rock Island Main Library, 401 19th Street. Doherty, an award-winning musician from Chicago, will perform sweet, folk-inspired tunes for the whole family. Thanks to funding from the Merrill Harris Memorial, each child may pick out a new free picture book to take home.

Laura Doherty found her place in the acoustic-folk world early on, picking up the guitar at age 16. She came to Chicago after college to join the teaching staff at the Old Town School of Folk Music. She directed the Old Town School's early childhood Wiggleworms program for more than a decade before going full time with her music career in 2009. Doherty has produced two Parents' Choice award-winning albums, Kid in the City (2009) and Shining Like a Star (2011.) Her 2014 CD, In a Heartbeat, is a collection of heartfelt, upbeat children's songs that, true to Laura's folk-pop roots, are filled with acoustic instrumentals.

The event is free and open to the public. Funding is provided by the Merrill Harris memorial fund of the Rock Island Public Library Foundation.

For more information on library events for children and families, contact Rock Island Library at 309-732-READ (7323), visit the library website at www.rockislandlibrary.org, or follow the library's Facebook and Twitter sites.

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