Readers can level up' at Los Altos Library this summer
Briefly

The Santa Clara County Library District launches its summer reading program, Level Up at Your Library, which encourages reading among children, teens, and adults through various activities and incentives. By joining the program, participants can earn prizes after reading five books. The program runs until July 31, with completion prizes available in August. Additionally, the library is hosting free programs, including classes in watercoloring, author visits, and a Science Heroes initiative. Meanwhile, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District receives a $1.5 million Mellon Foundation grant to provide paid internships in humanities, benefiting students in their future endeavors.
The Santa Clara County Library District's summer reading program aims to help children and teens retain reading skills, while also providing adults cognitive development opportunities.
Registration for the Level Up at Your Library program allows participants to win prizes through reading and engaging in activities, fostering a learning community.
The Foothill-De Anza Community College District's $1.5M grant from the Mellon Foundation will create 250 paid internships, supporting students' careers in the humanities.
These summer programs, including watercoloring classes and author visits, are designed not just for reading but for enriching the community's cultural landscape.
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