This summer libraries all over the country will roll out their summer reading programs with the theme “Every hero has a story” and Raymond Village Library is no different, but the way they are interpreting the theme is by featuring local heroes and businesses throughout the summer.
“Our community heroes are helping our kids be
superheroes,” said Lisa Davison, who is the youth services assistant to the
Raymond Village Library and in charge of the summer reading program.
The program starts with a grand kickoff event on Sunday,
June 28 at the library, 3 Meadow Road. Jungle Jim’s Magic Super Hero Show will
be featured and everyone in attendance gets a goodie bag. Those who can’t make
the sign up/kickoff event can get their goodie bag by signing up at the
circulation desk.
“We collaborate with the community and that’s what this
is all about,” she said. In addition to police, fire and the sheriff’s offices,
programs are set up with Mr. H2O, Classic Paws, Inc. therapy dogs, BKD (Bushido
Karate Dojo) and Center Stage dance studio will end the program with a dance
party on August 17. The events are for all ages. Older kids can learn about
different careers and trades by attending the events, said Davison.
Every week there will be three prizes for different age
groups, under five, six to 10 and 11 and older. Each prize will be age
appropriate, said Davison.
Davison took over the role leading the summer program
three years ago, but it has been in existence at the library for at least 15
years, she said. The year she started they had approximately 25 participate.
Last year there were 106 participants. “My success has been my shows,” she
said. The interactive quality of the program gets the children excited to read.
“The more readers we get, the more they are reading.
Everyone feels comfortable and everyone is successful.”
"It
is important that children read during the summer or they may experience what
is known as summer slide," said Sally Holt, library director at Raymond
Village Library. "Children that read during the summer gain reading
skills. Children that do not may slide backward.”
According
to the authors of a report from the National Summer Learning Association:
"A conservative estimate of lost instructional time is approximately two
months or roughly 22 percent of the school year.... It's common for teachers to
spend at least a month re-teaching material that students have forgotten over
the summer. That month of re-teaching eliminates a month that could have been
spent on teaching new information and skills."
Raymond Village Library is doing all they can to make reading fun. Sponsors for the program keep cost low for the library, they are Gorham Savings Bank, iDS – Industrial Distribution Services and ECS – Engineered Construction Services. An additional collaborative effort is the evening sky party at Hacker’s Hill wwith Loon Echo Land Trust on August 12th with a rain date of August 13th.
Participants do not have to be Raymond residents. They
are encouraged to get a library card.
Most events will be held outside at the Raymond Village
Library, but if it’s raining it will be at the Raymond Public Safety Building.
For more information or to check on locations, visit Raymond Village Library on
Facebook. The library is open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 7
p.m.
Sidebar Keep Kids Reading
During
July and August, the Raymond Village Library is providing an opportunity to
“adopt” a children’s book through our Keep
Kids Reading summer initiative and present it to the library’s
collection. Books for young children
through Young Adults will be on display at the library for you to choose
from.
Library patrons can purchase a book to honor a special person or event,
or to remember a loved one. Each book is
$10. After a book is purchased, a plaque
will be inscribed and permanently placed inside. For more information, call the library at
655-4283 or email sall.holt@raymondvillagelibrary.org.