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Reading Public Library : First look at April Programs And an RPL Locker video!

Schools and Libraries

March 29, 2023

From: Reading Public Library

We hope to see you at the library in April!

Another month is around the corner, and we hope to see you at the library for a program or storytime, checking out an item from our collections, or to read, study, or research! 

Last week, we launched a survey about our new and existing services and to those of you who have responded, we appreciate your feedback. And, if you've been meaning to take the survey (it should take  no more than 3 minutes) this link will remain active for one more week. Your responses are anonymous and will help us shape our future and continuing service offerings. Make your voice heard!

If you're wondering how to use the new RPL Lockers, scroll down for a new video!

April Highlights:

-Teen Crafternoons return vacation week, starting April 18, with collages!

-April means it's time to plan your gardens! We're excited to announce our new Seed Start SwapShare program for families with 2 dates early in the month, April 4 and April 8. No registration required.

-If you're seeking up-to-date and accurate information on immigration, come to our new virtual series on the topic, starting with The ABCs of Immigration on April 10. Register to receive a Zoom link via email!

-Hello, Neighbor programs continue this month, wrapping up with our day-long Book and Child Day celebration, Día on April 29.

-When you're out in the garden or on a walk, poison ivy can be an uncomfortable nuisance. On April 20, learn more and registerEverything You Ever Wanted to Know about Poison Ivy.

-RPL Book Group meets April 12, reading Ann Patchett's The Dutch House and the PSC Book Group meets April 19, reading Christy Lefteri's Songbirds: A Novel.

Discover what's happening in April

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