
Buffalo Bills wide receiver James Hardy made a special visit to Country Parkway Elementary School in Williamsville, NY on Tuesday in support of National Reading Month and Read Across America Day. Hardy read Dr. Suess’s Horton Hears a Who! in the Country Parkway Library to all of the kindergarten students and Oh the Places You’ll Go in the second grade classroom. Hardy also took the time to visit with the fourth grade students to stress the importance of reading.
“The importance of reading has been instilled in me since I was in elementary school, by teachers and family members, so I wanted to come here today to encourage these students to read every day” said Hardy. “Reading is fundamental, and necessary for students to be successful in life, so I wanted to show these kids that reading is important and fun.”
He didn't contribute during the season, so this is a good look for him. With WRs Josh Reed and Terrell Owens out of the picture, Hardy has to step up big time if he wants to remain a Buffalo Bill. Being involved in the community is definitely a sure way of winning over some of the fans. The rest will decide his fate come September.
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