Winter Reading Challenge continues
- Jan Cook
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Midway through the Lake County Library’s Winter Reading Challenge, champions are emerging.
The champions have read 1,000 pages each, and Lake County readers have already logged more than 87,600 pages.
The Winter Reading Challenge concludes Feb. 29, so there’s still time to sign up and join the fun.
Everyone can participate – babies, toddlers, children, teens and adults are all welcome in the challenge.
If your children don’t read on their own yet, you can still sign them up and read with them.
If you don’t have a library card, it’s easy to get one by bringing your photo ID to your nearest library branch.
If you complete the 1,000 point challenge you get to pick out a brand new book donated by the Friends of the Lake County Library, sign your name in it, and be the first person to check it out.
Each branch library will award a raffle prize for teens and one for adults. The raffle drawings will take place at the end of the program and the winners will be announced on March 3. Raffle baskets contain books and cold-weather treats for adults. Teens get candy bouquets.
For more information about the Winter Reading Challenge can be found at http://library.lakecountyca.gov under Events.
The Lake County Library is on the internet http://library.lakecountyca.gov.
Jan Cook is a library technician for the Lake County Library.