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Warner Library Wraps Up Summer Reading Club

The Warner Library's Summer Reading Club came and went in the blink of an eye. 

 

Mel Snow, Youth Program Coordinator at the Library, told Regional Radio on the WHOW Morning Show Tuesday that this was another record-setting year for the youth reading program. They had 843 people participate in avoiding the summer slide. 

 

This summer's theme at the library was "Color Our World," and Snow says they had a lot of fun events that embodied that idea. Adult Program Coordinator Emily Dunham explains that they hosted a concert at the library, and if you missed it, they will have another this month. 

 

Dunham credits the success of this year's Summer Reading Club to their kickoff event. Between the inflatables and the prizes on display, it was easy to get excited about reading. 

 

One of the best parts of the Summer Reading Club is the at-your-own-pace nature of it. Readers can form their own schedules and goals to meet along the way, which makes the program more accessible. 

 

Grand prize winners will be announced this coming Monday, August 11th. Learn more about programming at the Warner Library by visiting vwarner.org or find them on Facebook. 


 

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