Family Reading Day!
Facebook LIVE
Sun, May 31, 2020
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Celebrate the start to Summer Reading!
There’s something powerful in doing something together as a community, all at the same time. Everyone is invited to our Family Reading Day on Sunday, May 31—let's enjoy a virtual summer reading celebration!
Join ChambanaMoms and the Champaign Public Library for a virtual Family Reading Day. Community members are invited to read as a family on Sunday, May 31st to kick off Summer Reading!
At 4 p.m. we will be on Facebook Live with our friends from ChambanaMoms to celebrate. There will even be some special guests! We will discuss Summer Reading and how to sign up. We will also announce the winners from the photo contest (see how to enter below). Before we sign off, we will hear a wonderful story to kick off summer!
**Throughout the next few weeks take photos of your family or children reading. Post them in the Facebook event and every entry will be entered to win some fabulous prizes.**
>> Family Reading Day on Facebook
This giveaway is not associated with Facebook in any way. You must be 18 years or older to enter and live within 60 miles of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, to win. You do not need to be ‘present’ to win.
Explore More! Summer Reading Challenge 2020
(through August 31)
For Kids (infants to 4th grade graduates)
Each time you read, log the number of minutes on the new Beanstack app. Prizes include free books and an Explore More! dinosaur wallet.
For Teens (middle and high school students)
Prizes include books, coupons and a 20-Hour Reading Club backpack.
For Adults
Why should kids have all the fun? Adults can win grand prize gift baskets with cooking, gardening, and technology gift cards and other prizes from local businesses.
Want to win prize books and more? Sign up!
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