The San José Public Library's Summer Learning program has over 10,000 participants registered, a 13% rise compared to the previous year, running until July 31. The program aims to prevent summer learning loss among students. During June, participants logged over 40,000 books and nearly 700,000 reading minutes. The library aims to reach over 4 million minutes read by the end of summer. Participants received over 2,400 free books, access to 200 educational events, and opportunities to win various prizes, including sports tickets and gear.
The San José Public Library's Summer Learning program has over 10,000 participants registered, marking a 13% increase from last year, running through July 31.
In just three weeks of June, readers logged over 40,000 books and nearly 700,000 minutes read, aiming for over 4 million minutes by late summer.
The program provided over 2,400 free books, supporting participants in building home libraries, along with more than 200 educational events across 25 branches.
Participants can win age-specific prizes including soccer equipment, outdoor projectors, tickets to local sports events, and all registrants receive a sign-up gift.
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