LIVERMORE FALLS — Treat Memorial Library’s summer reading program, All Together Now, is set to kick off Saturday, June 17. Babies, children, tweens, teens and adults can all participate and pursue their summer reading goals.
People can stop by the 56 Main St. library and grab a Summer Reading Quest Kit. Inside will be multiple ways to track and choose one’s own reading adventure.
Participants can even collect merit badges based on the tasks completed. Also included in a kit are activity sheets and free items, according to a news release from Alana Knapp, library assistant director.
Many programs are planned for the summer, starting with Snack and Paint at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 22, and Creative Self-Care at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 29.
Snack and Paint is the summer reading equivalent to a Paint and Sip night for all ages. Treats will be provided to snack on while selecting a painting program. There will be options for all skill and age levels.
Creative Self-Care means taking time to do something nice for oneself. Bath bombs and sugar scrubs will be made with tweens, teens and adults, as well as sidewalk chalking up the library block with kind, uplifting images and affirmations with children.
For more information, contact Knapp at 207-897-3631 or [email protected].
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