Summer reading club returns to area libraries
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The popular Summer Reading Club is getting underway at the Cariboo Regional District’s 100 Mile House, Quesnel and Williams Lake Area Libraries. The Program Coordinators are planning exciting seven week programmes based on this year’s theme 'Strange … but true'.
The material this year has something for everyone. Topics range from unique animals, to things from outer space; from weird science, to incredible true stories - something for children of all ages.
The Summer Reading Club is a free program sponsored by the British Columbia Library Association, and is designed for children ages three to twelve, to encourage excitement about reading. Regular reading during the summer helps children to maintain, or even improve reading and literacy skills.
Registration begins June 12 in 100 Mile House, June 23 in Williams Lake, June 27 in Quesnel and continues throughout the summer months. If you unable to make all the sessions, or are away on vacation for part of the summer, don’t worry - attendance isn’t mandatory for all sessions. The club runs July 3 to August 25. Space is limited, so register early.
Please contact your the Summer Reading Club Program Coordinator for schedule and registration information, in Williams Lake email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or telephone: 250-392-3630.
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