Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Not too late to register for Summer Reading Club

Courtesy of the Cariboo Regional District:

The Cariboo Regional District Libraries in 100 Mile House, Quesnel, and Williams Lake invite children of all ages to join this year’s BC Summer Reading Club:Walk on the Wild Side! The program starts on July 4, 2017, and registration is free.

Once registered, children will receive a special kit to keep track of their reading over the summer months. If they complete the program, they will be awarded a collectible medal.

Children can sign up to attend one free session per week. Each week they will be participating in a variety of fun activities, crafts, and story-times based on the theme Walk on the Wild Side.

The BC Summer Reading Club motivates children to read (or be read to) regularly, which helps maintain or improve reading skills while school is out. It makes reading fun by inviting kids to read what they want and when they want. The Cariboo Regional District Library staff can help children find suitable materials, whether it’s a print book, audiobook, e-book, magazine or any combination of items. The Summer Reading Club will conclude with a celebration party for all participants.

Contact your local Summer Reading Club Program Coordinator for further details. For all current library programs and events, visit us online at cln.ca or find your library branch on Facebook.

100 Mile House
Email:                ohsrcoordinator@cariboord.ca
Telephone:        250-395-2332
Facebook:         facebook.com/100MileHouseLibrary

Quesnel
Email:                qsrcoordinator@cariboord.ca
Telephone:        250-992-7912
Facebook:         facebook.com/QuesnelLibrary
             
Williams Lake
Email:                wlsrcoordinator@cariboord.ca
Telephone:        250-392-3630
Facebook:         facebook.com/Williams LakeLibrary

The BC Summer Reading Club reaches more than 85,000 BC children every year. The program is sponsored by the British Columbia Library Association, with financial support from the Libraries Branch, Ministry of Education, and the RBC Foundation.

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