Monday, July 7, 2025

July "Reading Eras" Blog

 

We hope you took time to enjoy good food, family, friends, and a firework show for the 4th of July. The staff certainly enjoyed our holiday as the library was closed Friday (7/4/25) and Saturday (7/5/25). Once you have recovered from the festivities make plans to join us for some free fun at the library.

DPL will host Land to Sea Exotics on SUNDAY, July 13th from 2:00pm 4:00pm. The library will only be open for this program; there will not be other services available. This program will be held in the main area of the library and is intended for all ages to be able to learn about and get close to wild animals.  The presenters did the program for us last year and the little ones loved it. We had adults who asked why we didn’t do the same type of program for older folks, so this year we decided to use the main area to have room for everyone to come take part in the fun. The program usually has multiple snakes, tortoises, a caiman, and lizards. Please join us for some scaly fun on the 13th.

The finale for Summer Reads this year will be on Monday, July 28th, at noon and is all about colors. The Science Guys will be here for the Sensational Science Super Summer Show. The program will be about 45 minutes long and is intended for children ages 3 and up.

Before the June 28th finale there will be Story Times, Book Babies, LEGO programs, a ballerina, and an author event in the Youth Services room. Our outreach will be in the community this month also. You can find them issuing library cards and giving away books at Wesley Methodist Church on July 17th from 11am until 1pm. We will also be giving free books to children at the next Once Upon a Saturday event at Delano Park on Saturday, July 19th from  5:00pm to 7:00pm.  Please join us for any and all of the events DPL will be hosting or attending this July.

If you are taking part in the 2025 Adult Reading Challenge, here is your July task. Read a book that is about a character’s reputation. The definition of reputation is the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone. The word comes from Latin reputationem which means consideration.  When looking for a book for this task remember it needs to be about how the main character is perceived.  The book can be about someone  trying to save their reputation from being ruined or it could be about how they came to have a great reputation - or a nasty one. 

Happy Reading!