“An Ocean of Possibilities” is the title of the Dwight Foster Public Library’s summer reading program, according to a recent news release.
The program is available through July 30.
According to information released by the library, this summer, the Dwight Foster Public Library will be using Beanstack to provide summer reading challenges for kids, teens and adults.
Beanstack allows participants to track their reading and complete activities to earn badges, prizes and enter into raffle drawings, the release stated.
Access to the Beanstack site is found at fortlibrary.beanstack.org or by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app where participants can log all reading completed before July 30. Paper reading logs are available upon request, the release stated.
In addition to reading challenges found on Beanstack, the Dwight Foster Public Library offers free events for kids, teens and adults.
“From a live animal show for kids, to a drawing manga workshop for teens, to adult programs in collaboration with the U.S. Veterans Project Library, we have something interesting for everyone,” the release stated.
The Dwight Foster Public Library is located at 209 Merchants Ave., Fort Atkinson.
For more information about the library and its programming, visit fortlibrary.org.
All programs are open to the public and free of charge, the release noted.
Shelves hold a portion of materials available at the Dwight Foster Public Library. Contributed photo.
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