Cannon Beach Library Summer Reading Helps Find Your Voice!

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131 N Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

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503-436-1391 

Cannon Beach Library Summer Reading Helps Find Your Voice!

Summer Reading, prizes, fun events, and story times are happening at the Cannon Beach Library this summer. From June 17th through August 19th, we’re inviting Summer Readers from babies to young adults to “Find Your Voice!” and explore how to wield the power of their voice using words, writing, art, music, and actions. The library will host a range of free activities during the 9-week program.

The program launches Saturday, June 17th with a Kick-Off Celebration and Find Your Art! Program from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. There will be refreshments, door prizes, and crafting tambourines and kazoos. Come pick up summer reading bags and a FREE BOOK.

“Our program is designed to encourage a daily reading habit for kids based on their own interests, no matter how much or how little they choose to read everyday. The idea is to build positive connections between young people, libraries, and reading,” said Jen Dixon, Office Manager. “We hope families will come see what our library has to offer.”

Readers can earn prizes for every 7 days they read by filling out a game board, while also earning tickets for the grand prize drawing. Other themed events include a music program, author program, and story times. Readers can register online or at the library throughout the program, can begin to play anytime, and don’t have to live locally to participate.

The library is committed to supporting reading for all families. To learn more about the Summer Reading Program, please visit the library’s website www.cannonbeachlibrary.org or call 503-436-1391.

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