The Washington-Centerville Public Library not only provides a change of scenery, thanks to our newly redesigned children’s libraries, but it also provides countless free activities to keep your children busy. Plus, many of the activities are educational.
Library activities
Summer Reading Club – Clubs are available for babies, kids, teens and adults. Register online or at the library and then start reading. Your kids will be motivated by the thousands of free coupons, and prizes that have been donated by local businesses.
Cool Contests – Kids and teens can do word searches, match games, and even guess the number of items in a jar. New contests are offered each week, giving your little ones something to do, with the added anticipation of potentially winning a prize like Dragons tickets or movie passes.
Fun Events – With more than 20 different events slated for kids and teens in the months of June and July, chances are good you will not want for an activity. Whether your teen likes to play video games at our Totally Teen Tuesdays or your little one is into magic shows, there is a lot of choices.
For more information on upcoming events at Washington-Centerville Public library, visit www.wclibrary.info/events or call (937) 433-8091.
Georgia Mergler is the community relations manager at the Washington-Centerville Public Library.
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