NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: May 16,
2006
Contact: Sam Gnuse, Altamont
Public Library Board President
Subject: 2007 Summer Reading Program
Each year, the Altamont Public Library offers
a summer reading program offering fun activities and reading incentives to
encourage children ages 3 through 12th grade to read through the summer. The
2007 Summer Reading Program theme is "Mission Read: To the Library and Beyond."
The Summer Reading Program begins June 1 and continues through June 30, when
prize bags will be given to the participants.
The Altamont Public Library has been providing
the Altamont community with great books and materials for over 90 years. We are
committed to helping your child learn to love reading by providing fun programs
for all ages. We also promise to provide them with the very best books,
reference materials, videos, DVDs, audiobooks, periodicals, computers, and
Internet access. We strive to provide friendly, helpful service in a warm,
welcoming setting. It is our hope that your child will find this a great place
to come for their life-long learning needs. The library also strives to
encouraged children to spend increased time with
books, thereby encouraging children to read themselves, as well as encouraging
parents to become involved in their children’s reading. The Altamont
Public plays a major role in fostering literacy, especially among those most
needing assistance in developing literacy skills (e.g., preschool and elementary
school children).
The Altamont Public Library Summer Reading Program goals are:
Preschoolers through Kindergarten: 15 books a month in
the "Read to me" program
1st Grade through 3rd Grade: 20 picture books or 6 chapter books or
combination
4th Grade through 6th Grade: 400 pages a month
7th Grade through 8th Grade: 800 pages a month
High School: create your own goals
On June 28, the Altamont Public Library has scheduled a free
special event, starring Storyteller Marilyn Kinsella, “Dancing with the Stars.”
Summer Reading Program participants are encouraged to meet at the library at
3:30 p.m. Parents and the community are encouraged to attend this free event.
This show is sponsored by the Altamont Junior Women’s Club, through a donation
from their recent Cuddly Bunny Contest. At the end of the event, reading
participants will be eligible for prize drawings, donated by many local
merchants.
Keep your kids' reading skills sharp this summer. It is a proven
fact that reading through the summer months will help them maintain the reading
skills they have gained this year! There are great prizes and fun programs for
all ages in our Summer Reading Program. Register your child for the Summer
Reading Program at the Altamont Public Library today.
For more information on the Altamont Public Library, stop by or
call 618-483-5457 or visit www.altamontpubliclibrary.com.