The San Jose Public Library's Summer Learning program has surpassed 10,000 registrations, a 13% increase from the previous year. It runs through July 31, focusing on preventing summer learning loss. By mid-June, participants have read over 40,000 books and logged nearly 700,000 minutes. The library aims for 4 million minutes read by summer's end and has distributed 2,400 free books. Comprehensive programming includes 200 interactive events across 25 branches in multiple languages. Age-specific prizes and rewards encourage participation and engagement throughout the program.
The San Jose Public Library's annual Summer Learning program has broken records with over 10,000 participants registered, marking a 13% increase from last year.
Readers logged more than 40,000 books and nearly 700,000 minutes read within the first three weeks of June, aiming for over 4 million minutes read by summer's end.
Over 200 educational events are hosted across 25 branches, featuring diverse activities like dance parties, author events, science shows, and animal encounters.
Participants have opportunities to win age-specific prizes, including soccer equipment and tickets to local sports games, enhancing the engagement experience.
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