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Welcome to PRCLS Summer Reading Program 2025!



This summer, get ready to Color Our World with books, stories, and experiences at your local library! Join us for an exciting reading journey full of vibrant tales, creative activities, and fun-filled programs. Whether you’re tackling the reading challenge to win awesome prizes, enjoying story times, or participating in hands-on programs, there’s something for everyone! Crosby Memorial Library and Poplarville Public Library will be hosting a variety of events, guest speakers, and presenters—so bring your imagination and let’s color outside the lines together! Don’t miss the chance to make this summer unforgettable at your library.

Curious about where to start? It’s simple! Navigate to the Registration page, to fill out a registration form for your child/children or yourself. Registration starts May 19th.

Register Today!

You can register for Summer Reading Program 2024 at any time during the course of the program! Don’t forget to register so you can participate in the fun!


What’s New for SRP

In addition to our exciting children’s programs and recently added teen events, PRCLS is thrilled to introduce something special: PRCLS annual Summer Reading Program fun is now for adults too! Step into a world of vibrant stories, engaging activities, and unforgettable experiences, all waiting for you at PRCLS—where every age can join the fun!


Navigate to the Events tab on the left for more information about our color splashed Summer Reading Program events hosted at your local library!

 

Why “Color Our World”?
Member libraries across the country chose this theme back in 2021, and the slogan in 2022 because art has the power to transform, uplift, and connect us. It allows us to see the world through different lenses, fostering empathy and understanding. Our 2025 theme, “Color Our World,” encourages libraries to embrace the beauty of art in all its forms, creating a colorful tapestry of experiences for everyone.”

– Collaborative Summer Library Program, 2025.

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