This year’s Summer Reading Club theme at Fraser Valley Regional Library is Build It! and you’ll find plenty of opportunities to build your imagination over the holidays.
The clubs are free to join at FVRL’s local outlet, Terry Fox Library in Port Coquitlam, and readers of all ages can win prizes — they can even make reading a family affair this summer.
Preschoolers and school-age kids can build great reading habits by enjoying their favourite books and finding new ones when they join the Read-to-Me Club or the Kids Summer Reading Club. Participants get a reading record, a special bookmark, weekly stickers and chances to win fun prizes.
And kids who complete their reading records get a medal.
Youths in Grades 7 to 12 can build their reading repertoire when they join the Teen Summer Reading Club. For every seven days of reading, members get an entry in the draws for many prizes, including iPad Minis and $100 Chapters gift cards.
Youths can also participate in the #FVRLbookface contest on Instagram; check out www.instagram.com/readlearnplay for more details.
Adults can build their own reading to new heights by joining FVRL’s Adult Summer Reading Club. Adults receive a reading record to track their own reading and every week of reading offers more chances to win prizes.
FVRL hosts free programs and contests all summer. For more Summer Reading Club information, visit www.fvrl.ca or Terry Fox Library.
Besides Fox, Fraser Valley Regional Library has 24 libraries serving more than 700,000 people, from Agassiz and Abbotsford to Yale and Yarrow.