Columbus Metropolitan Library Launches Summer Reading Challenge
The Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus, Ohio, says the Summer Reading Challenge has begun for readers of all ages. Adults, teens and kids can earn big prizes for reading this summer.
Participants can be rewarded after just five days of reading, or keep going through the summer to earn bigger prizes. Raffle entries are available for items such as Columbus Crew tickets, Ohio State Buckeyes football tickets and more.
Get started:
- Sign up at the link in comments
- Log your daily reading
- Visit your library location to redeem your rewards
Read and earn fun prizes this summer. The Summer Reading Challenge runs Monday, June 1 through Friday, July 31. Read 15 minutes a day to earn prizes plus raffle entries for even more prizes. There are programs and activities for babies, kids, teens and adults.
Sign-Up Starts Monday, June 1. Come to any Columbus Metropolitan Library location or sign up online at columbuslibrary.org/Summerreading.
Our Summer Reading Challenge is made possible by partners and sponsors.
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