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Parliamentary Law and Literary Club supports library's summer reading program with financial gift

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The Parliamentary Law and Literary Club president Nancy Reiff and club treasurer Pat Groves recently presented a check to  the Peabody Public Library director Janet Scank and Children’s librarian Pam Hively.  The $500 check will be used to help fund the Peabody Public Library’s Summer Reading Program.  Above, from left, is Janet Scank, Pam Hively, Pat Groves and Nancy Reiff.
This year, the library has 608 children, 72 young adults and 81 adults registered for the Summer Reading Program.  The participants in the reading program can receive prizes for reading over the summer and there are numerous activities offered for participants of all ages. 
The Summer Reading Program will conclude on Friday, July 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. with the End of Summer Reading Party which will include games, prizes and an ice cream social for those who have participated in the Summer Reading Program.

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