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Warner Library's Summer Reading Club to Look Different in 2020

Thanks to the ongoing impacts of the coronavirus, the Warner Library's annual summer reading club is going to look a lot different this summer for the community's youth.

 

Children's librarian Paula Lopatic says while there won't be the in-person activities that make the summer reading club the popular program it is, there will be a lot of things that remain the same. They are still holding registration and asking kids to keep track of their reading. 

 

 

According to Lopatic, they are putting discovery kits together for the kids to have something fun for them to do and learn at the same time.

 

 

The goal of the summer reading club is to make reading and learning not only a continuing part of the summer but also to be something fun. Lopatic hopes, even though there likely will not any in-person events, the community will make the most of the program they have planned.

 

 

Registration will begin June 1 and can be done at vwarner.org. Lopatic says details about the summer reading club will continue to evolve. She thanks the Clinton school district for allowing the library to disperse information about the summer reading club in the lunches that are being dispersed to the youth of the community. 

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