It’s fall and the temperatures drop with the leaves, so what better time than November to snuggle up with a book. This is also a great time to join the fall reading program at your local Plumas County Library branch.
Simply set a personal weekly reading goal, notify library staff when the goal is reached, and choose a prize. This program is open to everyone up to the age of 18 and is easy to join and a great way to expand your reading. Check out the “New” library, browse the shelves, or re-read a classic. If you need help with ideas for books to read, ask at reception or check out one of the library’s online book search options on their website. You can also use your library card to check out the Libby and Palace Project apps for eBooks.
Everyone benefits from reading or reading. Both can count in the fall reading program, so if you read to someone who matters, or if someone reads to you, it matters. Be sure to save the book and let library staff know when you reach your weekly goal so you can choose a prize.
See the library’s website www.plumascounty.us/2925/Fall-Reading-Program for details, reading logs, and a price list for each branch. Reading logs are also available at each branch, just drop by and pick one up.