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The canceled May 15 ASL storytime for deaf children at Livermore Public Library has now been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. This will be the final offering of deaf storytimes for the Spring. Melinda Harrison Jones, a teacher from the California School for the Deaf, will be presenting this special storytime in the Storytime Room of the Civic Center Library. More... |
| Summer reading is for everyone at the Livermore Public Library! Children who are independent readers can participate in the “Dream Big, Read!” Summer Reading Program while pre-readers are invited to take part in a special reading program designed just for them. Teens entering grades 6-12 can participate in the teen reading program where they can earn raffle tickets and enter to win exciting prizes. Even adults can join in with a program tailored just for them. Prizes will be awarded in all programs, with the goal of reading, sharing what was read, and having fun! Sign up at www.livermorelibrary.net starting June 8. All programs run through August 11. More... |
| Is your child experiencing difficulties reading or simply needs some encouragement to enjoy reading? If so, the Paws to Read program, sponsored by the Livermore Public Library and the Valley Humane Society, might be the solution. The Paws to Read program matches elementary-aged beginner readers with trained and certified dogs in a non-judgmental environment. Registration for the next session begins on April 2. For details, click "more" below. More... |
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