OPL’s 2020 Summer Reading Club is going online, taking a trip to Summerland
Special to WC Online
OTTAWA – As summer approaches, all eyes turn to the library for the Ottawa Public Library’s (OPL) Summer Reading Club.
“We are pleased to announce an engaging online summer program for children aged two to 12, starting June 22, 2020 and continuing until Aug. 21,” OPL staff released in a statement June 10. “This new virtual program, called Summerland, is designed to support continuity in children’s literacy and keep children entertained and upbeat all summer long. “
Children from across Ottawa are invited to visit Summerland, OPL’s 2020 Summer Reading Club, where they can enjoy a daily mix of fun and learning activities such as:
- Storytimes
- Arts and crafts
- Dance
- Technology
- Science
- Music
- Drama
- Special guests and more
The Kids’ Zone in the OPL website will have a makeover in the coming weeks and parents will be able to look at the schedule of activities and sign up for programs that require prior registration, using their library card.
In addition to OPL activities, young readers and visitors to Summerland will also be able to enjoy a full range of eBooks and activities featured on the TD Summer Reading Club website and will be able to create their own online reading notebook.
“Stay tuned for news next week on when registration opens,” the OPL said. “In the meantime, include Summerland in your summer plans and get ready for a wonderful summer of discovery and growth. Details will be available soon on the OPL website: BiblioOttawaLibrary.ca.”
The Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is the largest bilingual (English/French) public library system in North America. The OPL extends public access to information and services through the library’s 34 branches, physical and virtual at www.BiblioOttawaLibrary.ca, as well as two mobile libraries and a vending machine-style lending library service. Serving close to one million Ottawa residents, OPL’s mission is to inspire learning, spark curiosity, and connect people.