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Library gets ready for Summer Reading Program

School is out, and it’s time for playing outside, swimming at the pool, and reading a good book. Cathlamet Public Library’s Summer Reading Program, “Dream Big Read,” is set to kick off on July 11 and meet weekly for six sessions, through August 10. Sessions begin at 11 a.m. and last approximately one hour. Activities include story time, crafts, singing, reading aloud and treats. The program is open to residents as well as summer visitors. There is no cost to participants.

Public library summer reading programs are based on the belief that summer shouldn’t mean taking a break from learning, especially when it comes to reading. Studies show that kids who read over the summer months actually gain reading skills, strengthen vocabulary, and experience the benefits of reading for the fun of it. Attendance for Cathlamet’s Summer Reading Program averages 50 to 70 children, with kids reading a combined total of 800 to 1000 books each summer.

Without generous local contributions the Summer Reading Program would not be possible. Volunteers organize weekly programs and provide treats. Financial donations, from businesses and individuals, pay for supplies and prizes. Financial donations in support of the Summer Reading Program are greatly appreciated and can be made through the Blanche Bradley Memorial Library Foundation, PO Box 811, Cathlamet, WA 98612 or dropped off at the library, 100 Main St. For questions about the program, call 795-3254 or email connielib@centurytel.net.

 

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