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Summer reading program and fun activities planned at library


Wednesday, June 14, 2023 - The Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library is once again hosting its annual summer reading program. This year’s theme, "All Together Now," offers a variety of activities during the summer months, including a summer reading challenge. The reading program will continue through July 31.


The summer reading challenge gives children the opportunity to earn prizes simply by tracking their reading progress. Participants can enroll by downloading the Beanstack app and logging the number of minutes they spend reading.


Once a reward is earned, children can visit the library to collect their prizes. It is important to note that prizes are limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.


In addition, the Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library will continue offering crafts, story time, teen activities, and more during the months of June and July.


On June 16 at 10:30 a.m., children of all ages are invited to attend a Zoo-2-U program called "Extreme Animals". The program will give youth the opportunity to meet some of the most fascinating animals who are waiting for your undivided attention.


Children between the ages of 3 and 12 won’t want to miss out on the library’s "Build a Buddy" event on June 20 at 1 p.m. This activity provides youth with the chance to create their very own "pal" to take along with them on all their summer adventures and quests.


On June 30 at 10 a.m., those 18 and older get the chance to join in on the fun with "Escaping Northanger Abbey". Regency-era fans will utilize teamwork and all of their wits in this immersive and exciting themed escape room.


So make sure to tell all your friends and head out to one or all of these exciting summer activities.


The Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library is located at 101 E. Cherokee Ave. in Sallisaw.



Lindsie Dyer, Staff Writer


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