Lincoln
Public Library summer reading program kicks off with Foam Zone
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[June 06, 2024]
On Thursday, June 6, the Lincoln Public Library
kicked off its summer reading program with foam cannon fun on the
Carnegie lawn. |
Many children were joyfully running through the foam
being sprayed out of the cannon. Some were covered from head to toe
with foam. A few children even created funny hairdos with the foamy
bubbles.
Patrick Gettleman and Angie Carter of United
Community Bank provided donuts, water and capri sun for the
children. They also handed out bags, crayons, coloring books and
piggy banks.
This year’s summer reading program theme is “Read,
Renew, Repeat.” Youth Services librarian Donna Cunningham said they
often use recycled products for their projects. [to top of second
column]
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There will be programs nearly
every day for various age groups starting June 10 and ending
July 19.
Mondays from 10-10:30 and 2-2:30 are the stream programs for
kindergarten through second graders.
Tuesdays from 10-10:30 and 2-2:30 are the explorers’ programs
for third through fifth graders.
Each week, these groups will do a craft project.
On Wednesdays, story time will be offered in the library annex
for babies through preschoolers.
Thursdays at 10 a.m., there will be programs for both younger
and older children. The program Thursday, June 13 will be a show
by Nitro Joe. Nitro Joe’s science-based entertainment has been a
popular draw for the children when he has presented his program
at the library in the past.
Fridays at 2 p.m. will be teen time for sixth through twelfth
graders.
Starting next week, children will be able to turn in book logs
to receive reading badges and earn prizes.
Calendars with the summer reading program activities can be
picked up in the Library annex youth services department.
Call the Youth Services Department at 217-732-5732 for more
information or to register your children for the exciting summer
reading program.
[Angela Reiners] |