GC Library Summer Reads

The Garland County Library’s Summer Reading Programs begin on June 4th and continue through July 27th. Kids, teens, and adults are encouraged to read books or listen to audiobooks throughout the summer for a chance to win prizes.

Adult readers who track their summer book reading and listening will be entered into a drawing for prizes such as Kindle Fire tablets, Blu-Ray players, and gift cards to local restaurants and stores. Participation in the Summer Reading Program is free, as are most of the programs offered by the library, but registration is often required.
“So many of our patrons are not aware of our adult reading program,” said Programming Librarian Cori Williams. “Kids and teen programs really expand in the summer, but we don’t forget about our adult patrons. They like to win prizes and attend fun summer events too.”

A full summer calendar and information about the summer reading programs is available online at gclibrary.com. Some programs require advance registration due to limited space. Register in person, online, or by phone.
Visit the library online at www.gclibrary.com or call the library at 501-623-4161 for information about special events, library collections, or library services. The library is located at 1427 Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs.

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