The annual Winter Reading Club at the Delaware County District Library runs December 1 through January 31.

Keep the excitement for reading and lifelong learning going over the winter months. Our Winter Reading Club is fun, and incredibly simple!

Any person of any age may participate. Pick up a Winter Reading Club bookmark in any of these places: inside your favorite DCDL branch, included with your next curbside or drive-thru pick-up, inside the winter edition of the library newsletter, or downloaded from our Winter Reading website. Then fill out the bookmark with any combination of four books you’ve read or in-person or virtual library programs you’ve attended. Once it’s full, bring it back to the Library and tell us which prize basket you’d like to enter to win.

We have prize baskets at each of our locations, including our Community & Family Outreach Services patrons. The baskets are filled with everything from new books and library goodies to gift cards and other unexpected surprises. They are themed for the age groups: 0-5 years old, 6-12 years old, teen and adult.

Enter as many times as you’d like! That’s the joy of the Winter Reading Club: the more you read and attend, the more likely your chances are to win the prize. You can keep filling out bookmarks until the program finishes on January 31.

The first week of February our staff at each location will randomly select the bookmarks for each prize basket and give our winners a call.

Source: DCDL

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