Library sets its summer reading effort

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Mountain Home Public Library is inviting children and teens to participate in this year's Summer Reading Program.

Children in families who live outside of the city's limits can get a special free library card valid from June 25 through July 31. Once issued the card can be used to check out juvenile and teen books for the summer program.

Additionally, if any children and teens currently have library cards but owe fines that normally would exclude them from checking books out, the library will make a special allowance from June 25 through July 31. Arrangements to pay fines owed will need to be made after the Summer Reading Program ends. Talk to staff at the circulation desk or call the library at 587-4716 for additional information.

The staff has added new activities during each week of the summer reading program "and there will be something for everyone," a library spokesperson said. More details will appear next week on the library website at www.mhlibrary.org, where an easy one-page printout of the summer reading program schedule is available.

The Common Ground, a locally owned coffee shop, also has opened a concession in the informal reading area of the library. The new facility can be reached at 587-4584.

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