JACKSON, Mo. – This summer, come “Color Our World”!!!
Riverside Regional Library’s Summer Program kicks off on June 1 at all our library branches.
Throughout June and July, our libraries will feature awesome performers and great programs for all ages.
Let your creativity run wild!
Explore a new hobby or discover hidden talents.
A wide variety of events for all ages are planned from crafts to family events.
Earn rewards and be entered into the grand prize drawing for completing the challenge by July 31.
“Summer reading is for everyone in the community! All are welcome to attend our free programs and get into reading this summer. We are so appreciative of the local businesses and organizations which have donated funds and prizes to this program and the amazing individuals who will assist us with programming. We couldn’t do this program without the community’s support.” states Library Director Frankie Lea Hannan.
The special performers this year include Babaloo Music on June 3 and 4, Mad Science on June 9 and 10, and Dino O’Dell on June 17 and 18. The Green Bear Project will present programs on June 25 and 26 and Cape Conservation Nature Center’s programs will be on July 15 and 16. All performers will appear at each library branch so check for details at the library’s website: www.riversideregionallibrary.org.
Each library branch is planning awesome hands-on activities for all ages.
Explore a different color each week at the Scott City Branch.
Enjoy the color carnival at Perryville.
Get cooking with Kids in the Kitchen at Jackson.
Spark your creativity by making suncatchers, stained glass, jewelry, fairy jars, lanterns and so many other crafts.
The Summer Reading Program is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
A special thank you to the more than 30 local sponsors and community partners for their program support.
Riverside Regional Library proudly serves Cape, Perry and Scott Counties by providing information, education, recreation and inspiration.