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Oswego Library “Digs Into Reading” with Annual Summer Program

The program has two levels, one for kids and another for teens and adults.

Summer can be a great time to find a new series, spend some time reading with your kids, or just re-read some old favorites.

And the Oswego Public Library wants everyone to “dig” into reading this summer with their annual reading program.

The program goes from June 1 to August 4 and has two age groupings; infants – eighth grade and adults and teenagers.

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Kids can pick up their reading logs at the library anytime through the length of the reading program.

A list of prizes for kids can be found here and grand prizes through a raffle for kids can be found here.

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Adults and teens can submit their reading logs online here (five books per log with a short review of each book) and will be entered into a prize drawing at the end of the program.  

Tell Us: What books are you planning to read this summer? Any new favorites you want to share?


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