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Middleton library reports 463 children in summer reading, seeks space to join LINCS cooperative

Middleton City Council · October 2, 2025
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Laurie Clark, Middleton Public Library director, told the council that 463 children registered for summer reading and staff are exploring options to join the LINCS interlibrary cooperative but currently lack space for book-return bins.

Laurie Clark, director of the Middleton Public Library, reported to the council that the library’s summer-reading season was its busiest: 463 children signed up across programs for ages 0–18. Clark provided program attendance breakdowns, described donated programming (including a free STEM visit from Dr. Picklestein at Boise State University), and shared patron feedback and donor support that she said helped make the summer successful.

Clark described participation by age group and…

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