his fun annual program concentrates on helping elementary school-age children practice their reading skills during the summer months with weekly programming and incentives given for each book read.
This years theme is: Dig Into Reading!
Your children are invited to join the Northwest Regional Library’s Summer Reading Program and attend the fun programs and events we are planning. This summer’s theme, “Dig Into Reading!”, is about all things is about the wonders under our feet—buried treasure, evidence of ancient civilizations, gardening, insects, dinosaur bones, and more.
The Summer Reading Program and all activities are free and open to young people of all ages and abilities.
The public library cares about your children and has planned programs to keep children of all ages reading and learning this summer with programs, prize drawings, story hours, and more. Children who join the summer library program keep their brains active and enter school in the fall ready to learn and ready to succeed.
And remember, you are your child’s first teacher. Read to your children and ask them to read to you! We hope that you and your family enjoy looking at books and reading together and that you discover the treasures of the library.
For more information about the summer reading program and events happening in your community contact your local library!
The Summer Reading Program Kick-off program this year is Cock-A-Doodle Zoo.
See them at your local library on:
Tuesday, June 11
Greenbush Library –10:30 a.m
Roseau Library — 1:30 p.m.
Warroad Library –4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 12
Thief River Falls Floyd B. Olson Park* –11:00 a.m.
Red Lake Falls Library — 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 13
Hallock Library –10:00 a.m.
Warren-Godel Library –1:30 p.m.
*In case of Rain event will be held in the Library

