There’s only one more week of summer reading, but there’s still time to sign up. Come in today so you don’t miss out on our summer program. If you have signed up and you are reading, bring in those reading slips. Many prizes remain to be won. This year for children birth to 4 years and children 4 to 12 years the subject is Every Hero Has a Story. For Teens, ages 12 to 17, the theme is Unmask. Thetopic for adults, ages 18 and up, is Escape the Ordinary. Believe me, we have something for everyone.
Through June and July there will be NO story time at Adams Memorial Library, however story time is continuing at the Auburntown Branch. Story Time will resume in August at Adams Memorial. Until then you can attend the Auburntown story time and join the Summer Reading Program with your children.
July 21 we have our seventhsummer movie of the season. We have a great crowd coming in for the weekly movie but we still have plenty of space for YOU! Come out and enjoy a movie in the cool with popcorn and juice.
All free and all for you. Can’t wait until movie day to know what we’re showing?Come by or call the library to find out. Due to licensing considerations, we can’t print the title in the paper, but you’ll love it.
Thursday, July 23, we have a very special puppet performance. Kathleen Lynam, a puppeteer and teaching artist, is coming to Adams Memorial for a can’t miss event. Join her and her puppet friends for an afternoon of fun. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Don’t forget our ongoing program One Thousand Books before Kindergartenthat continues all year. If you have a child of pre-kindergarten age, stop by the circulation desk and sign up. You’ll get a packet of materials to keep a record of your child’s progress as well as games and activities. This will be a wonderful addition to your child’s memory book. Someday your child will be astonished at all the books she read when she was little and too young to remember reading.
Next week is the last week of summer reading and the second to last full week of summer vacation from school. Come to the library and let the pages of a book take you places you’ve never been before. There’s a lot to see in do and the library is your gateway to adventure. Let us show you how to get there.