Friday, June 5, 2009

Summertime reading

Summertime and the readin' is easy... (sung to the tune of Gershwin's "Summertime" - my apologies to Gershwin). We're getting into the groove of summer with lots of books, lots of activities, and lots of people signing up for our summer Family Reading Program.

For those few of you who haven't hear about our annual event, the Family Reading Program - lovingly referred to as FRP - is open for all ages to track their time spent reading this summer in exchange for very cool prizes donated by great local merchanst like Dairy Queen, the Good Food Store, Del's Place, and the Carousel. You can track the time you spend reading a book (and we have plenty of options), listening to an audio book (did I mention we offer downloadable audios right from our web site?), or being read to for the preschool and younger crowd.

On top of that, we have activities for kids entering first grade and older (see our list at http://bit.ly/91xvf). Plus, see our Teens Only page for info on the hip-hop, recycling, t-shirt, and anime events we have all summer (http://bit.ly/qJ9R8), and our "Page Turners" readers club for those in-between (entering grades 4-6) check our Events calendar at http://bit.ly/2ggbf3.

There's something to do all summer long at the library.

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