INDIANAPOLIS — Improving the language and reading skills of Indianapolis children underscored activities during The Indianapolis Public Library’s 2015 Summer Reading Program, “Beatz & Bookz,” which concluded on July 25. Initial totals show the incentive-based program at all Indy Library locations and Beech Grove Public Library attracted 57,463 young readers and families, exceeding an average of 56,357 participants for the past five years.
“Beatz & Bookz” allowed readers to earn points for their reading activity to be exchanged for prizes donated by community businesses and organizations. The program’s music theme was inspired by the long-term support of 92.3 WTTS, whose Rock to Read concerts have generated nearly $100,000 for Library programs since 2007. One incentive for participants was a chance to win two $529 scholarships good toward a college savings account courtesy of CollegeChoice Direct 529 Savings Plan and CollegeChoice CD 529 Savings Plan.
Initial figures indicate notable participation increases over 2014 at several locations, including the College Avenue Branch (1,813 participants — up 4.2%), Central Library (1,841 — 6.5%), Franklin Road Branch (4,728 — 6.3%), Fountain Square Branch (1,312 — 5.8%), Irvington Branch (2,111 — 5.6%), and the Southport Branch (4,300 — 12.2%). Library bookmobiles registered 11,112 children, up 11%.
To learn more about Indy Library programming for children and families, call 275-4099 or visit www.indypl.org.
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