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Redmond Library outlines summer reading programs for children, teens and adults
Summary
Mary Comstock, librarian at the Redmond Library, described the library’s summer programs — 'Curious Creatures' for ages 0–17 and an adult 'Book Bingo' partnership — and explained services including in-person assistance, an online Bookmatch recommendation tool and community display opportunities.
Mary Comstock, librarian at the Redmond Library in Redmond, described the library’s summer reading offerings on a city program segment, saying the children’s and teen program — called Curious Creatures — runs through the summer for ages 0 through 17 while an adult program, Book Bingo, is open to patrons 18 and older.
Comstock said library staff help patrons find books in person and online. "We would love to have folks come into the building and talk with our talented staff on the desk. They're gonna ask a few questions. What types of books have you read in the past that you've loved? Maybe particular authors or series or genres, and then we'll try to match you up with your next great read based on…
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