DERBY- The Derby Public Library will once again be running a Summer Reading Club for adults ages 18 and over.
This year participants are invited
to read and Build a Better World, one
book at a time. The club will begin on June 19 and run
through August 11.
As participants read books of their
choice, they will be asked to anonymously
complete a very brief review form
to share with fellow readers. Readers
will have the
option of doing this either online
by using LitKeeper, or the more traditional hand written
way. These reviews will be posted
and shared.
Readers will receive a
participation prize after they submit their first review. Weekly raffles will be held for all readers
sharing for each particular week. All
participants will be invited to a final summer celebration on Monday, August 14
at 6:30 PM.
Registration begins on June 1.
Ongoing programs such as Wednesday
Movie Matinees, Tech Times, Resume “Right”-ing, Lunchtime Book Discussions
and Sports Talks will continue throughout the
summer, along with many other
special programs.
For more information or to
register, stop by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St. or call 203 736-1482 or
visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org.
Also
happening at the library is another
Recycle, Repurpose, and Reuse Craft Class
on Tuesday, June 6 at 6:30 PM.
Ansonia
Animal Control Officer, Jeanie Roslonowski, returns to the Library to show
participants ages eighteen and over, how to turn old CDs and DVDs into
beautiful Garden Decorations. All
materials will be provided. The class
will also include information on conservation and animal issues.
Registration
is required. For more information, stop
by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St.
(This is a press release from Derby Public Library)
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