Jun. 3—Marshes of Glynn Libraries will welcome back this summer its youngest patrons and resume its in-person programming to promote literacy while school is out.
A number of activities are planned, including a reading challenge, visiting performers and a storytelling workshop for teens.
“We have so many great programs planned this summer, ranging from zoo animals to magic, from bunnies to juggling, from the great outdoors to yoga,” said Diana Graham, programming coordinator for Marshes of Glynn Libraries.
The summer reading programs aim to encourage young readers to engage in stimulating educational activities during their summer vacation.
“When students get out of the groove of reading during the summer they can experience something called the ‘summer slide,'” Graham said. “The ‘summer slide’ is when a reader experiences a drop in reading ability from not reading. Our Summer Reading…