One winner will be Legislator for a Day
State Rep. Tom Leonard today announced he is sponsoring a summer reading contest for children in the 93rd House District, with the winner and family joining him in Lansing to be a “Legislator for a Day.”
Rep. Leonard, R-DeWitt, has teamed up with several libraries in the district for the contest, which is open to any child in first through fifth grade.
Children are encouraged to read as many books as they can during June, July and August. Students or their parents can record the titles of completed books and the number of pages read on a bookmark provided to the libraries by Rep. Leonard.
Readers must submit the bookmarks in the contest box at local libraries by Sept. 1 to be eligible to win.
One winner will be drawn, and the winner and his or her family will be guests of Rep. Leonard at the state Capitol to be a Legislator for the Day.
“During the summer, children should read books every day so they can maintain, and potentially strengthen, the reading skills they learned during the recent school year,” Rep. Leonard said. “In addition, reading for enjoyment can be fun. Kids can travel to places they have never even imagined and meet unique characters in the pages of books. Reading just four or five books during the summer can prevent a decline in a child’s fall reading scores – but I recommend they should read as many as they can during the vacation period.”
Libraries taking part in the contest are:
· Briggs Public Library, 308 E. Railroad St., St. Johns;
· DeWitt District Library, 13101 Schavey Road, DeWitt;
· Elsie Public Library, 145 W. Main St., Elsie;
· Maple Rapids Public Library, 130 S. Maple Ave., Maple Rapids;
· Ovid Public Library, 206 N. Main St., Ovid;
· Wacousta Branch Library, 13080 Wacousta Road, Grand Ledge;
· Ashley District Library, 104 N. New St., Ashley; and
· Thompson Home Public Library, 125 W. Center St., Ithaca.
Additional bookmarks may be downloaded at www.RepLeonard.com.