Warren Library’s summer reading program comes to a close

Warren Branch Library’s 2022 Summer Reading Program, “Oceans of Possibilities,” was a whale of a success, with 120 registered participants.

For every hour read, their name was written on an orange or pink bubble and displayed in the Library. Participants logged a whopping 524 hours and 16 minutes of reading time this summer. Each hour read earned participants a chance to win a Kindle Fire 7 Tablet. Those ages 3-6 years had 256 entries and ages 7-12 years had 268 entries.

A record number of entries were also received for both the Recycled Sea Animal Contest (31) and the Creatures from the Deep Drawing Contest (35) with a total of 66 entries. Warren Woman’s Club members Judy Gibson and Diane Parnell judged the entries, and the following winners were selected:

READING CHALLENGE

AGES 3-6

Olivia Ward

Olivia Ward
AGES 7-12

Hallee Moody

Hallee Moody

RECYCLED SEA ANIMAL CONTEST

AGES 3-6

Knox Doster

1st place: Knox Doster (Travelers Tickets)

Evan McCoskey

2nd place: Evan McCoskey (Alligator Farm Tickets)
3rd place: Arielle Young (Unicorn Lawn Sprinkler)
AGES 7-12

Lana Harper

1st place: Lana Harper (Mid-America Museum Tickets)

Logan Harper

2nd place: Logan Harper (Alligator Farm Tickets)

Cooper Wagnon

3rd place: Cooper Wagnon (Dinosaur Lawn Sprinkler)

CREATURES FROM THE DEEP DRAWING CONTEST

AGES 3-6

Mattie Robinson

1st place: Mattie Robinson (Turtle Tracking Bracelet)

Ace Wagnon

2nd place: Ace Wagnon (Treasure Chest)

Tinsley Robinson

3rd place: Kinsley Robinson (Guess Who Game)
AGES 7-12
1st place: Cambree Moody (Shark Tracking Bracelet)

Makailynn Broughton

2nd place: Makailynn Broughton (Treasure Chest)

Karson Edwards

3rd place: Karson Edwards (Life Game)

SUMMER READING ACTIVITY BOOK

AGES 3-6

Kiersey Hicks

Kiersey Hicks
AGES 7-12
Addysen Powell (not pictured)

PARTICIPATION

Sage Epperson

Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone on a job well done!

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