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Local Briefs Summer reading at Cumberland Library

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CUMBERLAND — The Cumberland Public Library is once again putting on a summer program with fun and games for everyone – track your reading online, play games, complete missions, and be a part of a reading community.

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Children through grade 5 are invited to enjoy programs, storytimes and live performanc­es this summer.

Some highlights include: Minecraft Club, Introducti­on to SCRATCH, Paws to Read, Book Buddies, Tween Time, Babies and Books, and much, much more. Summer Reading Informatio­n: For every 20 minutes that you read, you will earn 20 points for prizes at the ‘Summer Library Store.’ Spend your points or save them; it is your choice. Or, you can donate some of your reading minutes to “help the children of Syria.” The library’s goal is for children to read for 20 minutes each day.

For more informatio­n, stop by the Children’s Room to get the Summer Events Calendar (also available at cumberland­library.org).

Teens entering grades 6 through 12 can spend the summer learning to animate, participat­ing in gaming tournament­s, or completing virtual fieldtrips. There will be a Teen Paint Party, a day of Library Mini Golf, lots of volunteer opportunit­ies and much more. Teen readers will log their summer reading progress in our online app and will be entered into weekly drawings for gift cards, as well as raffles for bigger prizes. All teens who complete the summer program are eligible to attend an end-of-summer party with food, prizes, and a sumo wrestling tournament.

Adults (ages 18-plus) have the opportunit­y to win some great prizes this summer. By reading a book or listening to an audiobook, and then submitting an entry form online or at the reference desk, you become eligible to win weekly drawings. Prizes include gift cards to local businesses and three grand prizes: a $100 Visa gift card, a $75 gift card to La Familia Restaurant, and a $50 Barnes & Noble gift card.

The 2017 Summer Reading Program is made possible through funding from the Friends of the Cumberland Public Library, the Rhode Island Office of Library and Informatio­n Services, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. For more informatio­n, call the library at 401-333-2552, cumberland­liext. 2 or 3 or visit brary.org.

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