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By P.L. Stiles Rowan Public Library “Let me, O let me bathe my soul in colours; let me swallow the sunset and drink the rainbow.” — Khalil Gibran Rowan Public Library’s Summer Reading Program is upon ...
Adults are invited to participate in Roseburg Public Library’s Summer Reading Program for fun and prizes. Tuesday, May 20, ...
The public Library is gearing up for its annual summer reading program, set to launch May 27, the day after Memorial Day. The program, which runs through July 11, promises a wide range of activities ...
Readers of all ages can explore and learn as the Wood County District Public Library presents the Summer Reading Program for ...
Teens can also earn an entry by attending various teen programs at the library throughout the duration of the Summer Reading Program. Adults can register either in-person or online through Beanstack.
Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) invites you to embark on an unforgettable Summer Reading adventure from ... enrichment for children, teens and adults alike. CCPL hasn’t forgotten grown ...
Cape Girardeau Public Library’s “Color Our World” summer reading program offers arts-themed events, activities and prizes for ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Kids and adults alike are invited to participate in the Spokane Public Library's free Summer Reading Club. The Summer Learning Program kicks off on June 1 and runs until August 31.
“Reading is helpful to adults with their cognitive health. It’s helpful to kids. It’s like riding a bicycle,” Katelyn Coyne, Adult Services Area Resource Manager, said. The Summer Reading ...
Arlington Public Library's Discover Summer Program returns with activities, reading challenges, and prizes for all ages.
Visit any branch of the Livingston Parish Library during the system’s Summer Reading Program Kickoff ... There will be prizes for kids, teens and adults. During Kickoff Day, visitors will ...
When: Throughout the summer How to sign up: The summer reading challenge is for patrons ages 5 through adult. Participants can register by calling 812-526-5487 or stopping in the library.