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Here's someone a little unusual: a little Lorax for a commission! "UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
P.S. - If you're thinking of ordering something from my shop for the holidays or in the near future, please read my previous post for important information! I'll be closing shop in the next couple months for a medical procedure, so I want to make sure it's not a surprise!
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The #LBPLBookBike is out here with info on the #LBPLZineLibrary, #LBZF17 & the #LBCityLibrary #SummerReadingProgram #ReadingbyDesign! (at 2nd St - Belmont Shore)
Capitola branch library is prepared for Summer Reading - with an additional display celebrating diversity and families.
Amanda is celebrating #NationalSelfieDay with a reading log selfie! Who else is on the yellow team? #summerreadingprogram #summerreading (at Pflugerville Library)
Prepping some buttons that we will be giving away during the Summer Reading Program. Can't wait! Do you have you're Summer Reading list ready? You can pick up a reading log starting June 9. #srp #soon #SummerReading #summerreadingprogram (at Pflugerville Library)
Read, Have Fun, and Win Big with the Washington County Library’s Summer Reading Program!"Summer is the perfect time to dive into a great book—and the Washington County Library System is making it even more rewarding with its annual Summer Reading Program, running June 2 through July 26. With around 6,000 participants each year, this beloved program is open to children, teens, and adults, offering something for everyone in the family.This year’s theme, “Color Our World,” invites readers of all ages to explore stories that inspire creativity, curiosity, and connection. Whether you’re paging through a vibrant picture book or diving into a gripping novel, you’ll be part of a colorful summer adventure!The Summer Reading Program isn’t just fun—it’s powerful. Research shows that kids who read during the summer maintain or even improve their reading levels, helping them return to school confident and prepared. For teens and adults, reading is a proven way to reduce stress, improve focus, and keep your brain healthy and active. Read, Have Fun, and Win Big with the Washington County Library’s Summer Reading Program!Here’s how it works: Read every day, log your progress, and earn prizes along the way. Participants who complete all eight weeks of reading will be entered into drawings for exciting prizes: - Kids can win gift cards to fun local spots like House of Jump and Confetti Kids - Teens can score Amazon gift cards - Adults have a chance to win Kindles and iPads Read, Have Fun, and Win Big with the Washington County Library’s Summer Reading Program!Best of all? The program is completely free for library patrons, and all activities are free to attend!Online registration begins May 1, with in-person sign-ups starting May 27. Visit your local branch for special events and reading activities throughout the summer.Let’s Color Our World—one book at a time! Sign up today and start your summer reading adventure!..."Read the rest of story at link below Read the full article
Thank you Educate Fairfax x for launching RISE (Read In Summer and Excel) as a priority to enable students to keep reading and learning over the summer months. We look forward to making this an ongoing initiative, keeping FCPS students inspired to read both in and outside of school.