Find out when the ABQ Library's summer reading program starts

Bookworms come out in force, kick off Summer Reading Program

Rey Pedraza reads to his cousin Ethan, 5, at Lomas Tramway Library during the library's 2023 Summer Reading Program kick-off event. The reading programs runs through July 29 and readers of all ages can particiapte and win prizes for reading. 908 Eastridge NE June 3, 2023. (Elizabeth Tucker/Albuquerque Journal)

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Time to get your read on!

The Albuquerque Public Library will kick off its summer reading program titled, "Adventure Begins at Your Library," June 1 at most libraries.

The Alamosa and Westgate library branches will host their kick-off June 3.

The program aims to help children maintain their reading skills over summer break.

Readers of all ages are welcome to join, and are divided into groups of babies, 0-2; children, 3-8; tweens, 9-12; teens 13-17 and adults 18 and up.

Participants can pick up a reading log at their closest library and track their reading progress.

This is a set-your-own-pace program, allowing you to set your own reading schedule. Participants in the babies to teens category can bring their completed reading log in weekly for prizes, and adults are entered to win weekly prizes with each completed reading log.

The program will last eight weeks, the last day will be July 27.

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