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[June 01, 2013]  Summer Reading Program

The Lincoln Public Library Summer Reading Program for 2013 has a travel theme, "Have Book -- Will Travel!" The main program is for preschoolers and grade school children, and it runs May 28 through July 20. Along with reading for prizes, the library also offers story times, craft classes and Thursday morning entertainment. The reading program for teens runs June 3 through July 13.

The Lincoln Public Library is located at 725 Pekin St., with adult nonfiction and reference materials in the historic Carnegie Building. The Annex directly behind houses adult fiction and the Youth Services Department.

All library events are free and open to the public. Online, visit www.lincolnpubliclibrary.org.

Hours are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Phone 217-732-8878 for adult services and 217-732-5732 for youth services.

Story times and craft classes

Age groups for story times are 6 months through 2 years old and 3- and 4-year-olds, which meet on either Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 10 a.m. The 5- to 7-year-olds meet either Mondays or Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Space is limited, so come by or call the Youth Services Department at 732-5732 to register your child for story times.

Craft classes are for ages 8-12 and will meet each Thursday at 2 p.m. Children register for each class they want to attend, starting one week before each class. A listing of each craft will be posted in the library. Space is limited, so come by or call the Youth Services Department at 732-5732 to register your child for craft classes.

Thursday events

During the Summer Reading Program, the library presents Thursday Family Events each week at 10 a.m. in the Annex. Registration is required as space is limited. Call 732-5732 to register.

  • June 6 -- Juggler Troy Roark

  • June 13 -- Magician Richard Landry

  • June 27 -- Silly Safari (live animals)

Library closed for holiday

The library will be closed on July 4, Independence Day.

Miss Lou's blog

Louella Moreland, youth services librarian, has a blog that can be accessed by linking through the library website. She lists the library's new children's and young adult books and introduces library programs. Tell her your ideas and suggestions. You can also view videos and pictures of library programs.

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Circulation news

Gift certificates -- Need a gift idea? You can purchase a one-year library card for an individual or family living outside the library district. The library will provide a gift certificate for presenting, and the recipient can bring it in, along with a photo ID and proof of address, to receive their very own library card.

Book clubs -- The circulation desk in the Annex collects reading lists for all the book clubs in the area. So if you can't remember what you read or what you are supposed to read, you're covered. Drop off your lists at the circulation desk or email April Jensen, circulation manager, at apriljensen4@gmail.com.

Going on a trip? -- The circulation staff can put a hold on any outstanding requests you may have so you will get them when you return. Just stop by and let the staff know your travel dates.

Links on the library website

The library website has links to many free services, such as Library on the Go, WorldCat, Khan Academy, the improved World Book Web and the Ask a Librarian service, as well as various downloadable forms. Check out what's new.

[Text from file received from Marlene Perry, Lincoln Public Library]

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