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Trussville Library kicking off reading challenge

Trussville Library kicking off reading challenge

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TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (Trussville Tribune) — The Trussville Public Library is celebrating the return of its annual Summer Reading Challenge with a kickoff event next Friday, May 30.
The event will be hosted in Masonic Park from 5-7 p.m. and will feature free games and activities for all ages. Food trucks will also be on site.
Every year, the Trussville Library hosts a Summer Reading Challenge to encourage people of all ages to have fun while reading. This year's theme is 'Color Our World.'
Section of Old Springville Road closing until early fall
The challenge will run from June 2 to July 20. During the challenge, participants can win prizes by completing weekly reading goals and attending events at the library.
Prizes include tickets to activities around Birmingham, Kindles, video games, board games, gift cards, and other prize bundles.
The library will also host over 50 summer events for all age groups including Taylor Swift trivia, painting challenges, gaming tournaments, tie dyeing, and much more. Online registration is required for some programs.
For more information about the Summer Reading Challenge and other summer events, visit trussvillelibrary.com.
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