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Sno-Isle Libraries has launched its summer reading program, encouraging local residents to engage with literature and community events. The initiative features reading challenges with prizes for participants, promoting a culture of literacy across all age groups. Local libraries will host a series of events, including author talks, storytelling sessions, and interactive activities designed to enhance the reading experience. "Adventure is in season—get started with sensational reads," a library representative stated, highlighting the program's focus on exploration. The program aims to foster a love for reading and connect community members through shared literary experiences.

It also provides an opportunity for families to bond over reading and participate in educational activities. Residents are encouraged to visit their local library's website for specific event details and schedules. This initiative represents a commitment to enriching the summer experiences of the community through literature and engagement.

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