Libraries are good for circulation and they are never overbooked. Kerrobert, Luseland, Unity and Wilkie have plenty of ways to bust boredom this summer.
UNITY — School is out and it isn’t long before kids may be lamenting “I’m bored.” There is more to check out at your community library than just books.
Desirae Munro, branch manager for Wheatland Regional Library says your community library is ready to help bust boredom. In addition to summer reading programs, your local library is offering day camps, interactive nature connection activities, valuable life skills sessions and even visits by the Saskatchewan Science Centre.
Unity and Wilkie libraries are part of two summer reading programs for all Wheatland Regional Library patrons. The national TD Summer Reading Club is for anyone aged 0-12 years old and also offered is the Wheatland Reading Cup Challenge. In…