Wild Reads@Your Library!

Summer Reading for YAs Registered at Marstons Mills/Whelden
Grades 5 - 12

You have to read for school anyway, right? So you might as well earn prizes while you do it!

Sign up for the Summer Reading Club at the Marstons Mills Public Library any time starting on 30 June 2008 (or at Whelden any time starting 1 July) and receive your Summer Reading packet. Start keeping track of the time you spend reading…you can read ANYTHING you like. This includes magazines, comic books, books – whatever you like. Come into the Library and show a librarian your time log. For every 2 hours you read, you may put 1 entry in the prize-drawing box. Every Friday we will pull out several names. If you win one of our cool prizes, we'll give you a call!

When you've read for 12 hours, you'll receive a nifty prize. If you read for 24 hours by 22 August, you'll get another prize, and you may enter to win the GRAND PRIZE: Transportation to the first day of school for you and several of your friends in a limousine, provided by Pride Limousine of Centerville. (You can submit as many entries for the drawings as you're eligible for, but you'll only receive one each of the 12 and 24 hour prizes.)

 

Collaborative Summer Reading Program Calendar
(PDF - requires 8.5" x 14" paper).

Links to School Reading Lists and Collaborating Libraries

Pre-K to Grade 4 button
Whelden Memorial Library HOME
Centerville Public Library HOME
Cotuit Library HOME
Sturgis Home Page button

S.R. HOME

Barnstable Schools Summer Reading List

Support Acknowledgement

The The Four-Library Collaborative 2007 Summer Reading Program has been made possible by grants from the Andrew S. and Katherine Y. Keck Fund of the Cape Cod Foundation, the Marion Jordan Charitable Foundation and The Enoch Cobb Trust. Additional support comes from the Friends of the Whelden Memorial Library and the Opie Fund. We appreciate their continued commitment to the youth in our community very much.

"Wild Reads@Your Library" is the state-wide Summer Reading theme sponsored by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners and the Massachusetts Regional Library Systems. We are grateful for the support materials and ideas they provide to us.