Dear Editor:

Every July 4, Woods Hole, Mass., the Village that Runs on Science, where more Nobel laureates are buried than any other place in the world, stages an amazing science-based Fourth of July Day parade. This year’s event included human-sized dancing embryos, blue and pink, and microorganisms. Best was the parade component assembled by the Woods Hole Public Library, which got the entire town chanting, “Read more books” with volume and conviction.

I truly appreciate Kew and Willow’s contribution to that cause and the Queens Chronicle’s recognition of this wonderful store (“In Kew Gardens, fostering community through books,” qboro, Aug. 14).

Debra Michlewitz

Bayside

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