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Record-breaking participation for Norwin library’s summer reading program

Joe Napsha
By Joe Napsha
1 Min Read Aug. 18, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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More than 1,000 children took a break from their electronic devices this summer to participate in the Norwin Public Library’s Children’s Summer Reading Program.

In addition to the record-breaking participation, Diana Falk, library director, said that circulation of children’s materials was 13% higher this year than it was in June 2023, and 6% higher than June 2022.

“You can see a trend here. More patrons are using the library than ever before,” Falk said.

Falk credited Karly Kunkle, the children’s librarian who was hired a year ago. This is the first summer reading program she has planned, along with Melanie Matthews, Falk said.

“It’s impossible to overstate how much she has contributed to getting children excited about the library. They put the reading back in summer reading,” Falk said.

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Joe Napsha is a TribLive reporter covering Irwin, North Huntingdon and the Norwin School District. He also writes about business issues. He grew up on Neville Island and has worked at the Trib since the early 1980s. He can be reached at jnapsha@triblive.com.

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