Submitted by the Sierra Madre Public Library:
Summer Reading at Sierra Madre Library
“Get a Clue,” the Summer Reading Club at the Sierra Madre Public Library, will start Monday, June 18 and run eight weeks, through Saturday, August 11. Children of all ages from all communities are invited to join this free activity. Sign-ups will be in the Library’s Children’s Room starting June 18.
There is a division for non-readers and a division for school-aged readers entering grades 1 through 6. Learners entering grades 2 through 6 are encouraged to join the more rigorous “Challenger’s Division.” Readers will receive prizes along the way based on the number of hours they commit to reading each week. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion at the conclusion of the program. Books do not have to be library books but should be age appropriate.
Students in grades 7 and up can join “You Never Know @ Your Library!” These readers will be challenged to read eight books in eight weeks, and will receive prizes for every two books they complete. All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion at the conclusion of the program.
Volunteers going into grades 7 and up are needed to help with the Summer Reading Club. This is an opportunity to earn community service points, work on a scouting badge, make new friends, and learn about the Library. Applications are available now at the Library.
The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library sponsor the Summer Reading Club, and the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club is sponsoring this year’s Challenger Sleuth Division.
The Sierra Madre Public Library is located at 440 West Sierra Madre Boulevard in Sierra Madre. For further information on this program and other Library programs and services please visit the Library’s web site at www.sierramadre.lib.ca.us or call (626) 355-7186.
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