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The 2015 Summer Reading Program has ended. This year we had 39 kids [5th grade & under], 10 teens and 13 adults sign up for the program. Each group had it’s own crafts or programs. The kids has 12 crafts or programs this summer. The teens had 9 craft days. The adults has 10 craft or food programs. We started Wednesday, June 3rd with a frisbee toss game and ended Thursday, August 6th with root beer floats and a treasure hunt.
Winners in each of our reading age groups this year were:
Listeners [5 & under] – Leon Weber, Kallen Hastings, Gavin Weber
Reading with help [kindergarden & 1st graders]- Ashley Harkins & Brennen Geiler
Readers [2nd – 5th grade]- Drake Weber, Carson Wood & Damien Geiler
Teens- Sam Wood, Spencer Guyett & Sarah Wood
Adults- Margaret Moore, Ken Manwarren, Danika Willis
Up next at the library?
Alphabet Club on Friday, August 21st at noon, this months letters are G, P & Y.