Carrabelle Summer Reading: Trivia, DIY Garden Spinners & Solar Oven S’mores
June 17 - June 20
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The Franklin County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program continues with week two, June 16-22, at the Franklin County Public Libraries. Both library branches will have fun activities for both kids and adults during this program. The theme this year is “Adventure Begins At Your Library” and will feature the outdoors. There will be reading logs and prizes and incentives for all ages (including adults). Library programs are free and open to the public and participants do not need a library card to participate.
Week Two (June 16th-22nd)
Mon, June 17th- Trivia @ 2:30 PM at Carrabelle.
Tues, June 18th- Adult Crafts “DIY Garden Spinners” @ 2:30 PM at both branches.
Thurs, June 20th – Summer STEM “Solar Oven S’mores”@ 2:30 PM at both branches.
(Fri, June 21st – Ukulele Concert @ 3:00 PM at Eastpoint.)
Those interested are invited to come to the Summer Reading Program kick off parties at 1:00 PM on Friday, June 7th at the Eastpoint branch and on Saturday, June 8th at the Carrabelle branch. At the kick off parties, participants can learn and register for summer reading events followed by an ice cream social.
Franklin County Public Library Eastpoint Branch is located at 160 Hickory Dip Rd, Eastpoint, FL. For more information about Eastpoint activities, contact the Eastpoint Branch at (850) 670-8151. The Carrabelle Branch is located at 311 St. James Ave SE (Hwy 98). For more information on Carrabelle activities, call the Carrabelle Branch at (850) 697-2366.
The Summer Reading Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries. Friends of Franklin County Public Libraries is a 501(c)(3) organization that supports the Franklin County Public Libraries in Eastpoint and Carrabelle, Florida.
Summer Reading is an annual program that brings children, teens, and families into local public libraries for reading and activities. The benefits to readers in a summer reading program include:
+ encouragement that reading become a lifelong habit
+ reluctant readers can be drawn in by the activities
+ reading over the summer helps children keep their skills up
+ the program can generate interest in the library and books
+ And it being summer, the program can just be good fun and provide an opportunity for family time.