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Learn more about Daniel Mason's 'North Woods,' this year's DBRL One ReadOnly 22 community votes separated this year's Daniel Boone Regional Library One Read title from its fellow finalist.
As summer approaches, the Maricopa Public Library is preparing to launch its Summer Reading Program. Library manager Angela Howell calls this “our biggest event of the year.” The eight-week program
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNMiami Public Library Receives Literacy to support summer reading programsThe Dollar General Literacy Foundation awarded the Miami Public Library a $3,000 grant to support summer literacy.
Arlington Public Library's Discover Summer Program returns with activities, reading challenges, and prizes for all ages.
Lenox Library invites high school students, or those who are 13 to 17 years old, to a new program, Read for a Cause, which combines reading with making a difference in
Level Up at Your Library” may be this year’s summer reading theme at the Marshalltown Public Library, but, says Youth Services Manager Joa LaVille, the theme only scratches the surface. “I think we’re more trying to make sure the program fits our community and has a lot of variety,
White Settlement Library's Summer Reading Program runs from June 9 to August 1, offering prizes for reading achievements.
The moment Seattle's bookworms have been training (reading) for is upon us: Book Bingo kicks off today. But there's a lot more competition in the field this year. That's because adult Book Bingo has expanded to include the King County Library System.
Picking up a book is a favorite pastime for many Americans and that love of reading starts at a young age. Reading to a child, even when they can’t yet read themselves, has more benefits than you may think.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNRapid City Bookmobile celebrates one year of bringing books to the publicIn the past year, the Bookmobile has checked out more than 3,000 items and welcomed over 7,000 guests. The Bookmobile can be found across Rapid City Friday through Tuesday at several events such as the Black Hills Farmers Market and Family Food Truck Night.