Movie night kicks off summer reading at the library

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The North Bellmore Public Library kicked of its Summer Reading Program with a outdoor, family movie night. The library screened “Trolls,” a family friendly film, all about friendship and working together.

This year, the summer reading theme is “All Together Now,” open to kids ages 3 through fifth grade. There is also a program for teens and adults. The program runs from June 23 and Aug. 16.

Welcome kits were given out to all of the program’s participants, and at the end of the summer, a Magic Show will conclude a fun-filled season of reading.

Nassau County libraries are participating in the Nassau Library Tour which encourages a summer of exploration.

At their local library, kids can pick up a map with a list of attractions in their communities, so they can get out and explore attractions, restaurants and parks nearby.

As they travel around, families are encourages to take a selfie or picture at the location. The more attractions they visit means the more prizes they can win.

The tour concludes on Aug. 12. For more, visit Tour.NassauLibrary.org

The North Bellmore library is hosting fun events, including concerts, all summer long. Visit NorthBellmoreLibrary.org for more.