Library Campaign Targets First-Graders
September is National Library Card sign-up Month, and local libraries are calling on parents to get their first-graders signed up.
“Studies show that children who are read to in the home and who use the library perform better in school,” said Spokane County Library staffer Eva Lusk.
From mid-September through mid-November, county library staff will visit first-graders in schools throughout the county and provide students with library information and a library-card application to take home to their parents.
Likewise, the Spokane Public Library system is encouraging kids to use libraries by distributing library cards this week to first-graders in private and public city schools.
Parents will receive a letter from the library director instructing them on how to activate the cards, according to spokeswoman Dolly Richendrfer. Library cards for the county and city library systems are free to residents of those respective areas.
In connection with the library card campaigns, Mayor John Talbott proclaimed September as Library Card Sign-up Month in Spokane at the Sept. 11 City Council meeting.
More information is available on the county library Web page at www.scld.org and the city library Web page at www.spokanelibrary.org.
This sidebar appeared with the story: FAST FACTS Library locations
Branches of city and county libraries for South Side and West Plains residents are:
Downtown, 906 W. Main, 444-5300.
South Hill, 3324 S. Perry, 444-5385.
East Side, 524 S. Stone, 444-5375.
Moran Prairie, 3022 E. 57th, Suite 19, 443-6663.
Airway Heights, 1213 S. Lundstrom, 244-5510.
Medical Lake, 321 E. Herb, 299-4891
Cheney, 610 First, 235-7333.