 Education is a valuable part in life that continues to challenge and intrigue individuals until the time of their passing. A popular question for parents is when to start formally educating their children. At Naval Air Station's Siganella Richard Aubrey, the librarian answers that question with a weekly story time aimed to form an interest in literature for young children in the community. The thing is, it's been proven that the younger you start with children reading or being around books, the farther they go in life. So it's really one of our strongest and one of our best programs. The library puts a strong emphasis on reaching out to youth to engage them mentally, but they also offer many tools to help aid the community. The library has computers, Wi-Fi, a cafe, and of course over 18,000 books and magazines for the community to use. From Naval Air Station's Siganella, I'm Petty Officer Sean Hillier.