"Imagine Your Story" is this year's theme for the Summer Reading Program of the Library System of Lancaster County, including the Moores Memorial Library in Christiana.
The program began on June 20 and will run through Saturday, Aug. 15. All programs will take place online. Participants can register for the Summer Reading Program at http://www.christianalibrary.org by accessing the "Go" button on the purple "Imagine Your Story" banner. Activities, special events, and reading will be tracked on the library's website.
As always, badges and prizes will be earned by meeting requirements for different age categories and awarded when the participant has completed the entire challenge. Prizes have been donated by local merchants. Examples include tickets for a magic show, McDonald's coupons and Auntie Anne's pretzels.
The countywide Summer Reading Program is open to children and teenagers at the following age levels: Read Aloud, birth through age 4; Elementary, ages 5 to 9; Tween, ages 10 to 12; and Teen, ages 13 to 19.
Special events offered by Moores Memorial Library will include Tammi the Drummer, Jesse the Reptile Guy, Phredd and his ukulele, Ryan with his bugs and a special program by the Lancaster County Parks Department. All of the programs are virtual, and participants must preregister to attend. To register for individual Moores Memorial Library programs, readers may visit the aforementioned website and click "Go" on the "Imagine Your Story" banner that depicts three children reading a book. There is a separate registration for each program. Registrants will receive a link for each virtual event after their registration is received so that they can participate.
Patrons can check out books by calling the library at 610-593-6683 after they have confirmed that the books they desire are available by searching the library catalog on the website. The librarian will give a time for no-contact pickup and the books will be waiting outside.
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