Summer Reading 2014 Set to Spark Imagination with Science- and Technology-Themed Programs


Summer Reading 2014 registration is now open at all 19 locations of the Birmingham Public Library. Special programs will be held in June and July. However, students may read their Summer Reading books until school starts.

The goal of Summer Reading is to encourage children to read for pleasure and to read often. BPL will offer special programs and incentives to motivate patrons of all ages, from children to teenagers, to read what they enjoy. Parents, grandparents, and caregivers may also participate. Once children read the number of books in their set goal, they are eligible for rewards. Reading rewards range from admission tickets from McWane Science Center and Vulcan Park and Museum to scavenger hunt prizes from the Birmingham Zoo and Red Mountain Park’s zipline.

Themes have been created for children, teenagers, and adults. For example, this year’s children’s theme is "Fizz Boom Read." Several children’s programs will include science and technology. Students don't have to just read about science and technology. They may read about anything they choose. Thousands of readers are expected to participate this year. Magic shows, puppet shows, animals, movies, talent shows, fitness fun, story times, and more will be offered at the branches this summer.

Students, age 11-17, are also encouraged to sign up for a free tailgate party and football clinic with NFL star Jerricho Cotchery, a Birmingham native and graduate of Phillips High School. The teen tailgate party will be on June 27 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The location will be announced later. Registration is required and may be done at any BPL location. The Football Skills and Drills Clinic with Cotchery will be held on June 28 at Legion Field. The deadline to register for the clinic is June 11. A time for the clinic will be announced later.

Visit www.bplonline.org for more information. Also, contact your branch for specific details about programs at that location.

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