Registration for “Adventure Begins at Your Library” now open
Registration for the Westfield Washington Public Library (WWPL) Summer Reading Program is now open.
The eight-week program officially starts on Saturday, June 1 – the same day as the grand opening of the library’s new building. All ages are encouraged to participate.
“We’re inviting everyone to spend more time at our new library this summer,” Summer Reading Program Coordinator Sara Perry said. “Come meet new friends, cool off while reading a book, or participate in one of our hands-on activities.”
Summer programming will kick off on June 1 with Feller Express’ three life-size dinosaurs and traditional Mexican dance by Fuego Nuevo USA Ballet Folklorica de Indiana. A host of animal programs and science experiments are also planned for later dates as well as visits from musician Jim Gill, storyteller Professor Watermelon, and magician Daniel Lusk.
Back by popular demand, the library will host the ever-popular Whalemobile, a 43-foot-long model of a humpback whale as well as three Foam Parties. Space is limited for all programs and registration is required. Event registration can be found on the library’s event page.
More than 3,000 Westfield residents – kids, teens, and adults – participated in last year’s Summer Reading Program. They read a total of 2,875,881 minutes. This year’s goal will be three million minutes.
“We hope to see everyone at the library this summer,” WWPL Executive Director Sheryl Sollars said. “I think everyone will find a new favorite spot to sit and read in our new building. Plus, reading over the summer helps keep young minds sharp.”
Registration for the Summer Reading Program can be found at wwpl.beanstack.org. Anyone who reads (or listens to) at least 40 hours between June 1 and July 31 will be entered into a drawing for the grand prize which includes an Adventures in Indiana gift basket with over $350 in restaurant gift cards and family-friendly experiences. Prizes will also be distributed to participants throughout the program when they hit specific reading milestones.
Special thanks to the Westfield Library Foundation and Friends of the Westfield Library for their financial support.