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    Library challenges students to read during Spring Break 

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    Challenge running April 15-22

    – Looking for something for your children to do during Spring Break? Children ages 5-12 are invited to participate in the Paso Robles Library’s Spring into a New Book reading challenge during April 15-22.

    Participants should sign up with Beanstack, read for 90 minutes, and then come to the Paso Robles City Library for a certificate and a prize. Plus, bring the certificate to a PRJUSD school and get an extra treat; check with your school librarian for more information.

    “While we’ve partnered with Paso Robles Joint Unified School District elementary schools to give children an extra incentive, don’t worry if you are not a PRJUSD student,” said Youth Services Librarian Melissa Bailey. “We encourage all students to sign up with Beanstack, read for 90 minutes during their break from school, and come to the library for a prize. And don’t forget that all reading counts! Sports magazines, graphic novels, audiobooks in the car, or that giant Guinness Book of World Records all count toward your 90-minute goal!”

    The library is open Monday-Friday 9-7 and Saturday 9-4. Curbside service is available during open hours. Call the library at (805) 237-3870 or visit prcity.com/library.

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