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1 Dear Liberty Hill ISD Family: This summer is sure to be packed with great books, exciting programs, and the chance to win some great prizes at Liberty Hill Public Library! This year s summer reading program theme is Reading Gives You Superpowers and we have three programs for everyone: children (birth to grade 6); teens (grades 7-12) and adults of all ages. Summer activities will include book based fun, storytimes, arts and crafts, science, games, movies, and special visitors. We guarantee a summer of messy, entertaining, creative, and educational fun for the whole family that is free, open to everyone, and located right here in our Liberty Hill community. Why do we provide a summer reading program that encourages children to read? Because 30+ years of studies have shown that students who read during the summer maintain the critical reading skills that are crucial to success in every classroom subject. We take our role in helping to prevent the "summer slide" of 3-4 months of lost academic progress that occurs in nonreaders very seriously. If you have never visited or have not visited very recently, I would like to personally invite you to come by and see us at the library, which is located in Lion s Foundation Park just past the ball fields. We have books (many new!) to check out, DVDs, audiobooks, downloadable ebooks, computers, 24x7 WiFi, databases, notary, and many more services for patrons of all ages. So come by to get or renew your library card and take advantage of the amazing, valuable, and completely free resource that is your local public library. Please free to contact me if you have any questions or need more information (angela.palmer@lhpl.org or ). Looking forward to seeing you at the library this summer! Best, Angela Palmer, Library Director
2 Liberty Hill Public Library 2015 Summer Reading Program Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Summer Reading Reading Gives You Superpowers! 2015 Summer Reading Program June 6-July 25 Messy Mysterious Monday Morning Art, crafts, or science? Wear something you can get messy in! Minute-to-Win-It Game Day Greek Hero Edition Son of Poseidon s Water Game Fun! Messy Mysterious Monday Morning Art, crafts, or science? Wear something you can get messy in! Minute-to-Win-It Game Day Superhero Edition Earn an extra prize if you turn in your first 300 minutes by today! Messy Mysterious Monday Morning Art, crafts, or science? Wear something you can get messy in! Storytime Library Lego Lab 1:30-3:00pm Storytime at Make & Take Evening Craft Time 5:30-7:00pm Storytime Library Lego Lab 1:30-3:00pm Storytime at Make & Take Evening Craft Time 5:30-7:00pm Storytime Library Lego Lab 1:30-3:00pm 14 Storytime Make & Take Evening Craft Time 5:30-7:00pm Storytime Library Lego Lab 1:30-3:00pm Austin Reptile Shows Mobile Dairy Classroom Meet a Live Cow! Wild Things Zoofari How to Draw Stuff with Scott Sutton Visitor from NASA -Rockets! Star Gazing Party 7:30pm with the Austin Astronomical Society Big Rig Petting Zoo Last Day to Turn in Your Reading Logs! Family Pajama Movie Night Big Hero 6 Free Popcorn! Science! Science! Science! Demigod Edition Game Day Gods of Olympus Edition Family Pajama Movie Night Brave Free Popcorn! Science! Science! Science! Superhero Edition Game Day Old-Fashioned Edition Family Pajama Movie Night The Incredibles Free Popcorn! Decorate Your Very Own Canvas Book Bag! Demigod Crafts Part 1 Crafts from Camp Half-Blood! Demigod Crafts Part 2 Crafts from Camp Jupiter! It s a bird, it s a plane, it s Superhero Crafts! Last Day to Sign-Up for Summer Reading! Imagine Station Craft Day! Begins-Come in & Sign-Up! 9a-2p Read with Oliver & Austin 10am-12pm Official Kick-Off Supehero Training Camp -12:00pm Special Jedi visitors! Read with Oliver & Austin 10am-12pm Free Popcorn! Family Movie Night Guardians of the Galaxy Mo Willems Celebration Elephant & Piggie Party 4 The library is closed today 11 Family Movie Night Frozen Sing-Along Free Snacks! Read with Oliver & Austin 10am-12pm Pete the Cat Party SRP Grand Finale! Dr. Seuss Carnival & Prize Pick-Up 11am-1pm Joe McDermott Concert & Grand Prize Winners Announced-1:00pm Please come and visit us, we are located in Lion s Foundation Park, just past the baseball fields. 355 Loop 332 Liberty Hill, Texas librarian@lhpl.org Monday-Friday 9:00am-7:00p Saturday 9:00am-2:00pm Sunday 1:00-6:00pm
3 If You Read You Will Be and You Will Win 300 or More Minutes (10 minutes a day) 800 or More Minutes (20 minutes a day) 1200 or More Minutes (30 minutes a day) 2015 Summer Reading Hill Public Library June 6-July 25, 2015 How the Children s Summer Reading Program Works 1. SIGN-UP AT THE LIBRARY from Saturday, June 6 until Friday, July 10; pick-up a READING LOG. 2. WRITE DOWN THE MINUTES YOU READ on your READING LOG. All the minutes you read, are read to, read to someone, or listen to books COUNT! It all counts because we want children of all ages to participate. READ anything you want to-we encourage you to pick your own books and READ FOR FUN! 3. TURN IN READING LOGS as you complete them; the last day to turn them in is July 22. When you have read 300 MINUTES you have reached the first prize level! BUT keep reading as the more minutes that you read the more prizes you will win (see below) Turn in your first 300 minutes by July 6 to earn an extra prize. If you are out of town, minutes to librarian@lhpl.org or call us at PICTURE OF YOU & YOUR FAVORITE BOOK. We take your picture when you have turned in 300 minutes. We make it into a poster and hang it up in the library; you also get a copy as one of your prizes. 5. THREE PRIZE WINNING LEVELS-the more you read the more prizes you win! PRIZES can be picked up from Saturday, July 25 (closing ceremony), until Sunday, August MINUTES if you read at least 1200 minutes you have a chance to win special prizes. 6. EVERYTHING IS FREE the events, activities, crafts, performers, movies-everything IS FREE! 7. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Children from birth to 6 th grade are welcome to participate and you DO NOT have to be a member of the library (although we would love it if you were!). You DO NOT HAVE to come to any events, etc. at the library to participate. 8. TEEN & ADULT READING PROGRAMS. Yes! Reading programs for teens (grades 7 & up) and adults. We want to ENCOURAGE THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY TO READ! An Amazing Reader! An Incredible Reader! A Super Reader! a Poster of you and your favorite book a Superhero rubber duck a Superhero foam glider & ONE Spirit Stick! a Poster of you and your favorite book a Superhero rubber duck a Superhero foam glider a Superhero hacky sack ball & TWO Spirit Sticks! a Poster of you and your favorite book a Superhero rubber duck a Superhero foam glider a Superhero hacky sack ball a Superhero mini cube THREE Spirit Sticks &a Chance to win a grand prize! The MORE you read the MORE prizes you win! Have questions or need more information? Please contact Angela at or angela.palmer@lhpl.org.
4 Reading or Listening to a Book=A Chance to Win a Prize The More You Read or Listen=The More Chances to Win Reading or Listening to a Book=A Chance to Win a Prize The More You Read or Listen=The More Chances to Win It s fun & easy-why should the kids have all the fun? Rediscover the joy of reading just for the fun of it! Be a reading role model for younger patrons Inspire them to follow your lead and read! Expand your reading horizons, we can help you find new books/authors to enjoy! How Does the Adult Summer Reading Program Work? Sign-up from June 6-July 22. Read or listen to any book that you want-ebooks & eaudiobooks count too! For every book you read or listen too you get a prize raffle ticket at the library circulation desk. Fill out the ticket & put it in to the drawing for the prize you would like to win-the prizes will be on display on the library circulation desk. The winning ticket for each prize will be drawn on July 24. Winners will be announced at the Grande Finale Celebration on Saturday, July 25. You do not need to be present to win-we will contact the winners although we would love to have you there on July 25! Questions? Need more information? Wandering what to read next? Contact Angela at or angela.palmer@lhpl.org It s fun & easy! Rediscover the joy of reading just for the fun of it! Be a reading role model for younger patrons Inspire them to follow your lead and read! Expand your reading horizons-we can help you find new books/authors to enjoy! How Does the Teen Summer Reading Program Work? Sign-up from June 6-July 22. Read or listen to any book that you want-ebooks & eaudiobooks count too! For every book you read or listen too you get a prize raffle ticket at the library circulation desk. Fill out the ticket & put it in to the drawing for the prize you would like to win-the prizes will be on display on the library circulation desk. The winning ticket for each prize will be drawn on July 24. Winners will be announced at the Grande Finale Celebration on Saturday, July 25. You do not need to be present to win-we will contact the winners although we would love to have you there on July 25! Questions? Need more information? Wandering what to read next? Contact Angela at or angela.palmer@lhpl.org
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7 Summer Reading program Grand Finale Celebration Saturday, July 25 11:00am-1:00pm 11:00-1:00pm Dr. Seuss Carnival & Lunch! Games, prizes, crafts, hot dogs, chips, drinks, and more! 1:00pm: Grand Prize Winners Announced For Children, Teen, & Adults 1:15pm: joe mcdermott in concert!!!! 11:00am-2:00pm Prize Pick-up begins Prizes can be picked up from July 25-August 30 Have questions or need more information? Please contact Angela at or Questions? Need more information? Contact us at or
8 Liberty Hill Public Library 2015 Summer Reading Program Wish List Do you have any of the items this list that you would be willing to donate to our summer reading program? We are looking for these items for our various craft projects and science activities during our summer reading program. We would be very, very grateful if you have anything to donate. You can drop off items at the library or even call us to arrange pick-up. All donations are tax deductible! Used Legos (or Lego Type) Bricks, Lincoln Logs, or Tinker Toys Plastic bottles (Empty-2 liter and oz. water and soda) Glass jars (e.g. Empty pickle, jelly/jam, mayonnaise) Food coloring Wine corks Cereal, cracker, or similar types of boxes (Empty) Toilet paper and paper towel rolls (Empty) Camera Film Canisters (the old plastic ones with lids) Clay/Terra Cotta pots (smaller ones) Ice cube trays Bars of Ivory soap Plastic spoons Balloons Magnets Shaving cream (12 oz. cans) Alka Seltzer tablets Plastic Straws Sandwich-sized plastic bags (the kind that zip shut) Pine cones White vinegar Baking soda Vegetable oil Nuts (as in nuts & bolts) Flashlights, alarm clocks, or other small appliances that no longer work Any craft items that you no longer need (e.g. craft pom poms, Sharpies, Sharpies, water based paints, or anything else!) Gift cards to HEB, Michaels, Walmart, etc.
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