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Algonquin Library Midsummer Knight’s Reading Program

The kickoff included a visit from two Knights of the realm.

This week begins the Algonquin Public Library summer reading program. Midsummer Knight’s Read is a medieval themed reading event for youngsters and adults. The kickoff included a visit from two Knights of the realm which delighted the children. Their show included sword skill and feats of bravery.

Virginia Freyre, Adult Reference Librarian and Alicia Parmele, Head of Youth Services were decked out in appropriate midevil attire for the program. The entrance to the youth library was transformed into a castle.

“Our kickoff to the summer reading program event is designed to get kids into the library,” Parmele said. “We encourage them to join our reading program and enjoy reading over the summer.”

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The reading program runs from June 11 through August 8, 2011. Weekly and grand prize winners will receive prizes.

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—    This story was submitted by April M. Williamsa travel blogger based in Algonquin. At April’s  “Where Are You Today?http://www.aprilmwilliams.com, she blogs about off the beaten path travel and places in McHenry County, Honolulu and beyond.  

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