Event Filled Summer at the Warren County Public Library Kicks off Monday

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The summer reading program at the Warren County Public Library kicks off Monday, June 7th and will run through July 31st. Director Larissa Good shares they will also be offering weekly in-person events outside all summer long:

“Our Thursday programs will be outside, just for safety and it will be every Thursday at 2 pm over at West Park. It is the park that is about two blocks west of the library. It is the one that the High School uses. Every Tuesday for eight weeks starting next week we will have an event. You can see the Monmouth Police Department, the Fire Department, we will have a bubble show, a magician, we will have a martial arts demonstration, and a dancing demonstration to get everyone active and moving. We are really excited about that. Then we will have story time as well at the same location, the Pattee Plaza.”

For more details on the programs or to register for the summer reading program, visit http://wcplibrary.org.

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