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ORRVILLE Join the public library this summer for a wild adventure.
The theme for this year s summer reading program is Tails & Tales, and it kicks off June 1. The reading adventure will continue throughout the summer, ending Aug. 14, and many of the library s activities focus on animals big and small.
Readers of all ages can track their reading using the online platform, Beanstack. A free account can be made through the library s website, www.orrville.lib.oh.us, or at orrville.beanstack.org. There also is a Beanstack Tracker app to download.
For those who don t have access to a computer or smart device, contact the library for additional assistance at 330-683-1065.
Pflugerville library: Virtual summer reading program offered
Carmen Lazo
The Pflugerville Public Library will offer an online summer reading program this year! It is our hope that life can get back to normal soon but in the meantime, virtual events will be hosted through the summer to provide opportunities for our guests of all ages to enjoy new reading materials, video tutorials for crafts, special guests and more.
Our popular Summer Reading Competition will return this year in an online format. Kids, teens and families are invited to participate as individuals or as a group. After participants are randomly sorted onto four teams, they can submit the number of hours they spend reading to earn points. The library will share updated team scores once a week on social media. Participants have an important choice to make. Will they submit hours each week, or save them up until the end of the summer to give their team a surprise boost? The winning team will be a