Hesperia Community Library recently completed its annual Summer Reading program. The theme was “Color Our World,” which integrated art and color with the art of reading. The library had about 100 kids participating, 10 teenagers and around 50 adults. There were reading challenges and events related to the theme, such as adult craft nights, teen nights, story times, trivia and bingo nights and more. Summer Reading engages all ages to participate in the summer fun time at the library. The most popular events at the library this summer were the reptiles night, with live reptiles from REPCO Wildlife Encounters, and a “Color Our World” run, which featured a colorful run around the park. Organizers gave away many fun prizes to all ages, as well as Asa Elenbaas, age 8, who won a bigger prize drawing from Maranda at WOODTV8. The Hesperia Community Library has a Summer Reading program every year. Next summer's theme is “Dinosaurs,” so be on the lookout for more fun at the library!
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