Nearly a century old, this year’s summer program from The Seattle Public Library – “Summer of Learning” – begins Monday.
Called Wild Science!, this summer’s program encourages reading and activities around science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
The program runs from Monday, June 15 through Thursday, Sept. 10 and program guides and activity booklets for children, teens and parents of children from birth to age 5 are already available in the branch libraries.
New this year, thanks to our partnership with Woodland Park Zoo, we will award each participant two free tickets to the zoo, while supplies last. Participants are asked to complete as many programs and activities as they can and then fill out and return a simple survey starting Aug. 1. Zoo tickets are good Sept. 11, 12, or 13.
Here is the link for local programs at the Northgate Branch.
For a musical program for children ages 5 and up, on Friday Aug. 28th at 10:30 a.m. at the Northgate Community Center click here.
For programs at the Green Lake Branch click here.
More information, including links to the surveys, is on the Library’s website here. A link to activities parents can do with their children from birth up to age 5 is on the Library’s website here.