Track your reading from Jan. 17-Feb. 28 to win fun prizes. The Park County libraries are holding their third annual Winter Reading Challenge for community members of all ages. The challenge is …
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Track your reading from Jan. 17-Feb. 28 to win fun prizes. The Park County libraries are holding their third annual Winter Reading Challenge for community members of all ages. The challenge is simple: finish reading a book, fill out a quick entry slip for each book you finish and be entered to win. After Feb. 28, each library will draw names for prizes.
At the Cody Library, patrons can enter online or in-person. One entry for each book read will be accepted. Prizes will be awarded at the end for each age group (Preschool-third grade, fourth-fifth grade, sixth-eighth grade, ninth-12th grade, adult).
In Meeteetse, middle school and high school students and adults are encouraged to participate in-person or online.
The Powell Library will also have online and in-person entry forms to fill out. They are encouraging patrons to choose from the wide range of library books that are available in Park County rather than purchasing a book for their challenge.
How many books will you read between January and February? The more books you finish, the more chances you have at winning. There is no formal sign-up form to participate. Simply read books and come in to fill out the quick little entry forms for the drawings.
For more information, visit the Park County Library website at parkcountylibrary.org or stop by the front desk at each library. Online entry forms will be shared on social media and the website.