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Posted: Friday, June 17, 2016 1:15 pm
By Lindsey Renuard News Editor |
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Tulsa City-County Library’s 2016 summer reading programs for children, teens and even adults, encourage readers to keep the pages turning during the summer.
Will Hill visited both the Skiatook and Sperry libraries. LINDSEY RENUARD/Skiatook Journal
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The free annual program started May 31 and will continue through August 6. To sign up, children and teens, ages newborn to 17, and adults can register at any Tulsa City-County Library or online at www.TulsaLibrary.org/summer – no library card required!
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The summer reading program is a fun way to keep students reading throughout the summer to help retain and improve their reading skills. The program goes beyond the books by offering hundreds of free programs that will expand the imagination. Performers and presenters from Tulsa, Oklahoma and across the U.S. participate to help bring books to life.
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Will Hill visited the Skiatook library June 9 and the Judy Z. Kishner Library in Sperry on June 16 to share native stories, songs and
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Libraries host American Indian storytelling - Tulsa World: Community News
dance about wellness. The theme for the children’s program is “On Your Mark, Get Set…Read” and the tween/teen program theme is “Get in the Game – Read.”
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By visiting the library four times and reading or having eight books read to them, children will complete the program and earn a medal of achievement, and a booklet of coupons for free entertainment and food items.
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For a complete list of summer reading program prizes, programs and details visit www.TulsaLibrary.org/summer or call the AskUs Hotline, 918-549-7323.
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