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  2. Summer reading program - Wikipedia

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    Summer reading programs take place at 95% of public libraries in the United States. [1] Children, teens, and adults participate in activities meant to encourage reading, such as keeping a reading log. Other names for summer reading programs include vacation reading club, summer reading club, vacation reading program, and summer library program. [2]

  3. Five questions with ... North Canton children's librarian ...

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    Jamie Macris talks about what sparked her love of reading and why she became a librarian.

  4. Meet Amber Ollis, who taught English in South Korea and now ...

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    Amber Ollis serves as the community engagement librarian at the North Canton Public Library and also coordinates senior events at the North Canton Civic Center. ... I am already booking programs ...

  5. Collaborative Summer Library Program - Wikipedia

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    CSLP began in 1987 with ten Minnesota regional library systems that joined together to create a theme, artwork and program ideas for libraries to use for children's programming. [2] It subsequently expanded to libraries throughout all fifty states and Washington D.C. to ensure all libraries can provide a high quality summer reading program.

  6. Summer Reading Club 2024 at the Washington County Free ... - AOL

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    Check the library’s events calendar at washcolibrary.org for updates about upcoming programs. For more information about Summer Reading Club 2024, go to washcolibrary.org or call the Alice ...

  7. Summer lunch programs in public libraries - Wikipedia

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    The following conducted studies reaffirm that library or related learning, and nutrition are effective for children. The Dominican Study [4] Over three years, a study was conducted to see if children entering fourth grade who participated in library summer reading programs performed better at the beginning of the school year.