Adult Summer Reading at Vineland Public Library

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Most schools have summer reading programs for students, but did you know there is a summer reading program for adults, too? At the Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Avenue, adults will have the chance to win a prize for doing something they love. From June 30 through August 29, the Adult Services Department will be holding a summer reading raffle program for adults. This year’s summer reading theme is “Color Our World” and is part of the Collaborative Summer Library Program. We encourage our patrons to read a variety of as many books as possible. 

Entering this free raffle is simple. The only requirements are that you are 18 or older and that you fill out our book review form. Form submissions serve as your entry. The more you read, the more chances you have to win great prizes.

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There will be weekly prize drawings and a grand prize drawing at the end of the program. Book review submissions will be accepted June 30 to August 29. There will be a variety of prizes including gift cards, books and more. Winners will be required to come into the library to pick up their prizes. The Adult Summer Reading Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Vineland Public Library. This program is limited to adults 18 and over who complete all required lines of the entry form. 

You may come to the library’s Information Desk to pick up a paper form. All areas of the library are accessible to people with disabilities. Visit the library’s web page vinelandlibrary.org, or call 856-794-4244, to learn more about library displays, services and programs.


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