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SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2022
Summer Reading Kicks off June 13 at EAPL!

Get ready to dive into reading with this year’s theme -- Oceans of Possibilities -- an exploration of new depths, seven seas, and infinite stories. Readers of all ages are invited to join the Easton Area Public Library for Summer Reading 2022.

Visit the library, read books, and earn prizes! And remember… Summer Reading isn't just for kids! Adults are also invited to read (or listen to!) books this summer and enter to win gift certificates from local businesses.

Come join us for a summer full of adventure, with exciting programs for all ages. Registration opens June 13. Children can register in-person at the Main Library or Palmer Branch. Teens and adults can register on Beanstack or in person.

Monday, June 13 | Summer Reading Kickoff with Grace the Pirate
11:00am at the Palmer Branch
3:00pm at the Main Library

Join the crew of Grace O’Malley with Irish jigs and folktales, and help find Black Beard’s hidden treasure. Performance combines history, dance, music, imagination, and improvisation with a great mixture of humor. Kids and adults are cast right into the show. Great for ages 4 through adult.
To register at the Main Library, please email ambert@eastonpl.org 
To register at the Palmer Branch, please email katiec@eastonpl.org

Grace the Pirate is a rollicking interactive play by Kit’s Interactive Theatre. Developing her original style of interactive theatre since 1987, Kitty writes, choreographs, produces, and performs all of her material for Kit’s Interactive Theatre. Her passion for history and love of theatre have inspired her to create 16 different, high- energy programs ranging from Ancient Egypt to Women’s Rights. With so much creativity, spontaneity and wit packed into each show, adults have as much fun as the kids!
 
Join the crew of Grace O'Malley with Irish jigs and folktales, and help find Black Beard's hidden treasure. You could get cast right into the show!
Check out these exciting previews of our Main Library and Palmer Branch shows.