Library Lines: Summer Reading fun returning to Contra Costa branches
Briefly

The Contra Costa County Library system is launching its 2025 summer literacy program centered around play, kicking off on June 2 and continuing until August 2. The program not only champions reading but also encourages playful learning experiences through gaming and challenges for all ages. Participants can earn rewards, including free books, by completing reading passports. Additionally, the library will feature Exploration Stations that engage visitors with hands-on experiences curated by local organizations. To support the community, a Lunch at the Library program will provide free meals to young people until July 3, addressing summer food gaps for families in need.
The Contra Costa County Library system's 2025 summer literacy program emphasizes play as a core method of learning, encouraging readers to engage actively with various activities.
From June 2 to Aug. 2, libraries will host a Summer Reading program where readers can earn rewards and discover gaming ideas and challenges by visiting ccclib.org/summer.
The Exploration Stations will allow guests to engage with nature and local organizations such as the Lindsay Wildlife Experience and East Bay Regional Park District, enhancing the educational experience.
The Lunch at the Library program provides free meals for students under 18, targeting summer nutrition gaps for low-income families and ensuring access to healthy food.
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