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			 Magician Richard Landry returns to 
			Lincoln Public Library by popular demand  
			 
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            [June 29, 2015] 
            
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Lincoln Public Library was again the place to be Thursday 
			morning. The library’s summer reading program brought magician 
			Richard Landry and his magic white rabbit ‘Snowball’ back for an 
			encore performance. The Annex building was filled with young readers 
			and their parents, testifying to the popularity of the program. 
			According to youth services librarian Melissa Oxborrow, almost 450 
			kids are participating this year in the summer reading program, 
			which offers a multitude of engaging programs. Melissa stresses that 
			there is still time to enroll in the program. 
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			 The summer reading program this year has a change in format. Each 
			family will set their own goal for reading adventure. They can 
			choose a goal of number of pages read, number of books, or time 
			spent reading.  
			 
			At the end of the program, the young readers will receive prizes for 
			achieving their reading goal. “The most prized item is the Lincoln 
			Public Library summer reading program signature T-shirt,” said 
			Oxborrow. The cost to purchase the T-shirts is underwritten by area 
			businesses. According to Oxborrow, kids who earn the T-shirts are so 
			proud of them that they keep them even after they have been 
			outgrown.  
			 
			Richard Landry has been performing magic at libraries, schools, 
			churches, and senior centers for thirty years. He decided to go full 
			time twelve years ago. His themed performances stress reading, 
			respect for others, saying no to drugs, making the world bully free. 
			He hails from Chatham and was a children’s minister for twenty-five 
			years.  
			
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“Reading makes you smarter and more imaginative,” he stressed to the overflow 
crowd at the Lincoln Public Library. 
 
The next program in the summer reading program at the Lincoln Public Library 
will be Thursday, July 2. Contact Youth Services at the library at 217-732-5732 
for details.  
				 
			[Curt Fox] 
			
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