The Summer Reading Program kicked off at our library on June 1st. What you may not realize is that summer reading is not just for kids. Teens and adults are encouraged to participate as well! If you already enjoy reading, joining the program and earning points will be a breeze. Here are some things you may not know about our library’s summer reading program.
Read for Prizes: For every 30 minutes of reading, high school students and adults can record 1 point on a point card. Points can be redeemed upstairs in the Adult Services Department once per week. Teen and adult prizes are different from the prizes given out to children. For example, you could win gift cards and coupons from area businesses like Firehouse Pizza, Chick-fil-A, or Potbelly’s. We also have coupons for library fine forgiveness or our Coffee Corner. The catch is that these prizes are only available until supplies last. Get your reading in and redeem them early. Once you reach the maximum of 80 points, turn in the point card for your age group’s grand prize drawing.
We have a theme: Every year the Summer Reading Program has a theme that is adopted by most area libraries. This year it’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). STEAM is an educational approach to learning that encourages critical thinking, creative problem solving, and collaboration. Most of the programs offered this summer have something to do with STEAM education.
Attend Programs: Want to take a break from reading but still earn points? That’s okay. Summer reading participants can earn up to 10 points on a point card for attending summer reading programs. We have quite a variety of programs for teens and adults this summer including 3D printing, Maker Day, Bad Art Night, interior design, and a presentation on the solar eclipse. Keep track of the programs you attend on your point card as well. Follow this link to view our event calendar.
Stop in if you have any questions about our Summer Reading Program. We would be more than happy to help you sign up or find your next great read.
Posted by: Susie Rivera, Reference Specialist
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