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Garland Library reports strong turnout for Club Curiosity; launches phase 2 of "Library at Home" homebound deliveries
Summary
The Club Curiosity summer reading kickoff drew more than 500 attendees May 31 and the library has received hundreds of activity trackers. The library also launched phase 2 of its Library at Home pilot: a limited homebound physical-delivery service that began June 2 and is limited to 15 households during the pilot.
Garland Public Library reported strong early participation in this summer’s Club Curiosity reading program and said it has launched the second phase of a homebound-delivery pilot, “Library at Home.”
Library staff said the Club Curiosity kickoff on the downtown square on Saturday, May 31 drew more than 500 people for carnival-style activities, crafts, a scavenger hunt and performances. Staff said participation in the program’s first weeks produced substantial returns of activity trackers; the presenter said the weekly figure was nearly 237 trackers, and later in the update corrected that 674 trackers were turned in by the end of the reporting period.
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