SAPL : It's Time For Summer With SAPL!

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San Antonio TX

04 June, 2022

11:53 AM

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Press release from the San Antonio Public Library: Victoria Villarreal 1 June 2022 SAN ANTONIO (June 1, 2022) – The weather is heating up and San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) is gearing up for another year of Summer with SAPL! SAPL's annual summer program offers people of all ages opportunities to read, learn, explore, and connect each year. This year's program, taking place June 1 - July 31, 2022, will include programs, events, activities, reading, and more! How does Summer with SAPL work for Kids? This summer is special. We're inviting kids to share their stories! Kids can draw or write about their summer on a story sheet, then return their sheet to any library so we can put it on display! Kids are invited to write about books they read or listen to, programs they attend, or any other activity that makes their summer great. Sign up by visiting any San Antonio Public Library location to receive a Story Sheet. Visit guides.mysapl.org/summer/kids for more information. What about Teen Summer? Starting June 1st, stop by any SAPL location to pick up a free Teen Summer 2022 t-shirt, collect buttons by local teen artists, check out awesome stuff on SAPL's Teen Library Instagram @210TeenLibrary, attend in person programs at your nearest library, hang out and attend virtual clubs on Discord, and more! Visit guides.mysapl.org/summer/teens for details! Summer with SAPL is also for adults! Adults can visit any SAPL location to get a Summer with SAPL Goal Tracker. If you can't wait to get started, download a Goal Tracker at guides.mysapl.org/summer/adults or use a notebook or paper to set and track your summer goals. Use the Goal Tracker to record your goal and track your progress. Goals could include reading or listening to books, participating in library activities, or participating in activities that the library has inspired you to learn more about. When you meet your goal, visit a SAPL location to share your accomplishments with us and receive a limited edition set of SAPL Earbuds with library card holder. Start your Summer with SAPL. Visit mysapl.org/summer to learn more today. The San Antonio Public Library: changing lives through the power of information, imagination, and ideas. For more than 110 years, the award-winning San Antonio Public Library (SAPL), has been a vital center for free learning, knowledge, communication, culture and enjoyment within the City of San Antonio and for all Bexar County residents. The Library system is comprised of a world-class Central Library, 28 branch libraries and a library outlet at the Briscoe Western Art Museum. Collections include an extensive collection of eBooks, eAudiobooks, movies and music as well as physical items such as printed books and DVDs. All locations are hubs for Wi-Fi broadband access and provide access to computers and other digital technology. In addition, Central Library and branches offer programs to serve the needs and interests of the community, including programs for all ages that support early childhood literacy, education, culture and economic development. For more information, visit mysapl.org. Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @mysapl. San Antonio: America's 21st Century City San Antonio is a global city with a dynamic economy and workforce, a deep cultural heritage and diverse communities that are resilient and welcoming. It is one of the strongest fiscally managed cities in the country, nurturing entrepreneurship, encouraging investment and funding infrastructure. America's seventh-largest city offers a vibrant business climate and growth opportunities in bioscience, financial services, aerospace, cybersecurity, energy, transportation, manufacturing and healthcare. In 2015, UNESCO designated San Antonio's 18th century Spanish colonial missions as a World Heritage Site – the first in Texas. Proudly called Military City, USA®, San Antonio is home to one of the largest populations of active duty military, veterans and crucial military commands. For more information, visit www.sanantonio.gov. This press release was produced by the San Antonio Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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