The Martin County Library System is launching a winter reading challenge aimed at encouraging children to maintain their reading habits during the holiday season. Running from November 23 to January 5, the initiative offers incentives such as free Culver's coupons for kids who read five books, and a free kids meal and book for those who read ten. Participants can log their reading through the Beanstack Tracker app or via bookmarks available at local libraries.
During a recent discussion, library representatives expressed enthusiasm for the program, highlighting its potential to combat the typical reading slump that occurs when children are out of school. The conversation also touched on the importance of community engagement in reading, with a call for residents to share their current reading lists and preferences.
In addition to the reading challenge, the meeting featured updates on local animal adoption initiatives. The Treasure Coast Humane Society is promoting a \"Home for the Holidays\" program, allowing families to adopt pets from December 5 to December 23, with the option to keep them until January 3. Adoption fees for dogs and cats over one year old will be waived, encouraging more families to consider bringing a pet into their homes during the festive season.
The meeting also included discussions about local recreational opportunities, such as the reopening of adventure tents at Phipps Park Campground, which offer seasonal camping experiences complete with grills and games. Additionally, the log cabin facility for seniors is hosting various activities, including a total body workout and cribbage games.
Overall, the meeting underscored the library's commitment to fostering literacy and community involvement, while also promoting animal welfare and recreational activities in Martin County.