Using skills to read ‘Skulls’
Photo by Kristin McClune

Using skills to read ‘Skulls’

Darla Gangloff, 4, picked up the book “Skulls” to read at the NorthEast-Millerton Library (NEML) recently to meet her summer reading goal. This summer, the NEML’s community summer reading goal was 500 books, said NEML Youth Services Coordinator Kristin McMclune, who encouraged Darla and all other local children to read throughout the summer and continue to do so all year long. The last day of the Summer Reading Program is on Friday, Aug. 12, after which the number of books read will be tallied to see if the goal was met.

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