Summer Reading Program 2024: Mad Science of San Diego

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Be amazed and entertained by Mad Science as they demonstrate chemical reactions, fantastic forces, and more. The show appeals to both students and parents alike (geared towards kids 3-12). Join us for a high energy, exciting performance that shows kids just how much fun science can be!

Mad Science offers educational and fun science workshops for kids that reinforce STEAM concepts. Their interactive classes cover  science topics in a hands-on way, that is sure to get every child's attention, and help them grasp foundational scientific concepts without them even knowing that they're learning!

This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the University Heights Branch Library.

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"Read, Renew, Repeat" Summer Reading Program

"Designed for all ages, [this] summer reading program will feature the idea of conservation. Conservation as a movement focuses on protecting species from extinction, maintaining and restoring habitats, enhancing ecosystem services, and protecting biological diversity. iREAD 2024: Read, Renew, Repeat makes for a wonderfully diversified summer reading program that encourages reading as a restorative method of self-improvement and self-preservation."

This summer, we are all about conversation in our Summer Reading Program! San Diego residents of all ages are encouraged to sign up for this event and Read, Renew, and Repeat! Complete a combination of 10 books, hours of reading or activities to claim your prizes. Sign up begins June 1st and the program will last through August 31st. Adventure is just one book away! Register for the Summer Reading Program atsandiego.gov/summerreading

 

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