- Recommended for teens.
- Starting the day you pick up this reading log, read anything you like—books, magazines, newspapers, even listen to audio books or try a playaway.
- Read a little bit each day.
- Keep track of how much time you spend reading on your reading log.
- You can also earn minutes by doing activities listed on the back of your reading log.
- Limit 5 hours of activities, please.
- When you've read 15 hours, bring this reading log into the Library for a free book of your choice.
- All finishers will receive an invitation to an end-of-summer party for teens.
- Turn in the entry form for a chance to win other prizes.
NOTE: You can't get prizes the same day you sign-up. - Don’t Forget! Your school required reading will count DOUBLE toward your reading time.
- All reading logs need to be returned by July 31st, 2012.
- When you return your completed reading log you can enter to win Prizes! [1]
Download Reading Log [3]
School Summer Reading Lists
- Find your school [4]
Tracking Your Reading Time
Use a clock, watch, or stopwatch to keep track of your reading time.
Fill in a section on your reading log for each 15 minutes of reading time.
You can also earn minutes by doing activities.
Activities can count for up to a total of 5 hours of reading time
- Earn double minutes for school required reading. For example: 15 minutes of school required reading will count for 30 minutes.
- Bring a friend to sign-up for Summer Reading - earn 15 minutes.
- Come to a program at the Library - earn 15 minutes.
- Bring a friend to a program at the Library - earn 15 minutes.
- Read to someone - earn 15 minutes.
Summer Reading Events for Teens
You can register to attend an event starting two weeks before it.
- All Summer Reading Events [5]
- Kids [6]
- Teen [7]
- Adults [8]
Summer Reading Kickoff Party[9]Join us to kick off the Summer Reading Program. Fun and activities for all ages. |
Village Branch - Large Meeting Room |
Noteworthy Landscape Plants[10]Come learn all about proven landscape plant performers for the Bluegrass. These include shrubs and perennials, many native, that have outstanding ornamental attributes and few pest problems. |
Tates Creek Branch - Large Conference Room |
Dinosaur Club[11]Come to the Dinosaur Club at the Village Branch to participate in all kinds of fun dinosaur activities! This program will be most enjoyed by children between the ages of 5 and 12. |
Village Branch - Small Meeting Room |
Little Diggers Storytime[12]This story time will allow children to build reading readiness skills through stories, songs, finger plays, rhymes, and games. Children 5 and younger are welcome. |
Village Branch - |
Groundbreaking Animals[13]The Natural History Education company will showcase animals that dig into the ground for their prey. See live animals such as a raccoon, opossum, bobcat and more. Recommended for ages 5 and up. |
Northside Branch - Large Conference Room |
Dinosaur Club[14]Come to the Dinosaur Club at the Village Branch to participate in all kinds of fun dinosaur activities! This program will be most enjoyed by children between the ages of 5 and 12. |
Village Branch - Small Meeting Room |
Groundbreaking Animals[15]The Natural History Education company will showcase animals that dig into the ground for their prey. See live animals such as a raccoon, opossum, bobcat and more. Registration required. |
Beaumont Branch - Large Conference Room |
Something Old, Something New[16]Learn about the evolution of customs and traditions surrounding the wedding day. Changes in wedding traditions and customs are viewed as they evolved from the 17th century to present day. |
Tates Creek Branch - Large Conference Room |
Groundbreaking Animals[17]The Natural History Education company will showcase animals that dig into the ground for their prey. See live animals such as a raccoon, opossum, bobcat and more. |
Eagle Creek Branch - Large Conference Room |
I Dig Reading Drop-in Craft[18]Drop-in and dig into some fun crafts and activities. |
Eagle Creek Branch - Large Conference Room |