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Middleton Public Library reports increased summer reading participation; staff exploring LINCS consortia participation

5880292 · October 2, 2025
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Library director Laurie Clark told the council the library’s summer reading program signed up 463 children across age groups with high program attendance; staff are exploring joining the LINCS library consortium but said space constraints at the library currently prevent participation without additional storage.

Laurie Clark, director of the Middleton Public Library, told the City Council on Oct. 1 that the library’s summer reading program had its busiest quarter and that participation increased over last year.

Clark said 463 children (ages 0–18) signed up for summer reading. She gave participation breakdowns reported to the council: approximately 442…

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