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El Paso Public Library announces atart of Summer Reading Club

The El Paso Public Library is hosting a Summer Reading Club designed to keep children of all ages reading during summer vacation.

The summer program kicks off June 4 at all public libraries across El Paso. The program, which is free and open to children of all ages, hopes to instill a love of reading for recreation by encouraging children to read whatever they want.

Children will be asked to read eight books or read for at least 8 hours a week, depending on their reading levels. They will record their reading activity on a log sheet that will be turned in to the library in July. Those who meet or exceed the reading goal will receive a certificate of completion and free prizes.

Free special events are scheduled all summer to engage, entertain and educate families. All the associated activities are free.

To register for the Summer Reading Club program, visit www.elpasolibrary.org and download the official EPPL Summer Reading Club program guide, or stop by any library branch.

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