Summer Reading Program: Level Up at Your Library
This year’s summer reading program theme at the Dassel Library is Level Up at Your Library! The theme encourages program participants ages 18 and under to set and reach goals, stretch their minds and muscles, and read all summer long.
The summer reading program will kick off on Wednesday, June 4. Everyone who signs up will receive a folder, a bookmark, and a game sheet or reading log. They will also be able to pick out a book to keep, thanks to donations from the Dassel Community Chest and other local community members.
For age 11 and under, the program consists of doing the Level Up at Your Library game. Children will earn library loot for reaching spots on the game board by doing activities like reading, attending library events, and being active all summer long. Each time a child turns in a completed game sheet, their name will be put into a drawing for additional monthly prizes, as well as prizes at the end of the summer.
Participants age 12 and up will keep track of the number of hours they spend reading. They will receive library loot for every 16 hours spent reading. These participants will be entered in monthly prize drawings as well as an end of summer reading program drawing.
The library’s outdoor story hours will start on Friday, June 6, at 10 a.m. at the Dassel Bandstand. Outdoor Story Hour will run through Friday, August 22. In case of inclement weather, Story Hour will be moved into the community room of the Dassel City Hall behind the library. The library has several special guests planned throughout the summer who will help encourage reading and moving minds all summer long!
On June 13 at 10 a.m., CLIMB Theatre will present a show called “Babe the Blue Ox: Color our World” at the Dassel Bandstand. The show is designed for kids under age 10 and will be in place of regular Story Hour programming that day. This program is available to the Dassel Library thanks to funds from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Join Science Heroes on a mission to turn science into an adventure on Tuesday, June 17, at 3:00 p.m. in the community room in the city hall community room. Along the way, the audience helps the performer conduct exciting science experiments that bring this story to life. Experiment with chemical reactions, air pressure, physical explosions, and more!
The Science Museum of Minnesota will be visiting the Dassel Library on Wednesday, June 25, at 10:00 a.m. They will present an interactive program where children will discover all about engineering as they test and explore options to solve a problem. The program is designed for elementary-aged children and should be fun for the whole family. This event will be held in the community room.
The annual Stuffie Sleepover will be held at the library June 27-28. Children can bring their stuffed animals to Story Hour in the morning or to the library during open hours on Friday, June 27. They can then follow along on the Dassel Library Facebook and Instagram pages to see the antics their stuffed animals get up to throughout the evening. On Saturday, June 28, they can pick up their stuffed animals during library hours, and each child will receive a commemorative photo and certificate of participation for their stuffed animal.
In July, children will have the opportunity to sign up for 3 different classes: Tabletop Gaming on July 15 and 17, Pizza Science on July 16, and Mini Hot Air Balloons on July 23. Details on sign-up dates and the programs are available at the library.
In August there will be two more events brought to the Dassel Library thanks to the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. On Thursday, August 7, a Cookie Canvas Workshop with Ma’s Sweet Shoppe will be held in the community room. Children and adults are welcome to take this fun class together. Details on how to register will be available closer to the date of the program. On Friday, August 8, at 4 p.m., the Dassel Library will host the Dragon Academy. At this exciting animatronic puppet show, kids will be trained on how to defend against and tame down dragons while traveling back to Medieval times with time traveler Brock Barnabas. No registration is required for this program, and it should be fun for the whole family.
For adults, a special program with award-winning Minnesota author Kent Nerburn will be held the Dassel History Center on Thursday, June 12, at 7 p.m. Nerburn will feature his new book “Lone Dog Road” as he speaks about his work and life. This program is made possible with funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
The Dassel Library Book Club also continues to meet throughout the summer on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. in the library, before the library is open. New members are always welcome.
Many other in-library activities will be happening throughout the summer as well, so make sure to stop in and see everything going on at the Dassel Library this summer.
Stay up to date with all the library’s activities by visiting www.dassel.lib.mn.us or the Dassel Library Facebook and Instagram pages.