Thursday, May 25, 2017

Adults Have a Summer Reading Program, Too

Why should the kids have all the fun?
While the children and teens are tracking their reading with reading logs and attending programs, grownups can do the same with activities like these:
► Summer Reading Bingo: Come to the library and pick up your Summer Reading Bingo card. Once you complete a bingo, bring your card to the library to win a library tote bag (while supplies last).
► Knitting Club Project: The library's Well-Knit Tale Knitting Club will be making knitting backpacks and animals for Children's Village. The club meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, 2:30-4 p.m. All skill levels are welcome.
► Coffee & Coloring:  Continues through the summer, second and fourth Tuesdays 10-11:30 a.m. Refreshments served.
► Book Reviews: Read anything good lately? After a great success last summer, the library is once again asking patrons to share their thoughts on books with each other. Come to the library to fill out a review form, and be entered in a drawing to win a gift basket.
► 1,000 Origami Cranes Project: Stop by the library this summer and contribute to our 1,000 Origami Crane Project. We will provide instructions and origami paper, all you need to do is help us fold.
► Pajamas & Books Drive: The library will host a donation drive to benefit local kids in need. Library visitors can drop off new pajamas and books all summer long. Pajamas and books for kids (ages infant to 18) need to be new and unused, and the pajamas should be a new, complete set (top and bottoms).
► Pageturner Library Book Club: Read about the June book on Page 3.
► Book Talk – Jon Mueller: The author will talk about and share images from his book, “Private Park, Public Park,” the history of City Park in Coeur d’Alene, Thursday, July 13, at 7 p.m.

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