Library offering adult summer reading program
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Have trouble sleeping? Come to the library Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Cleveland Bradley Community Room to hear Della Lowe from the Sleep Labs of the South discuss “What Keeps You Awake at Night.”

Her presentation on disorders that keep you from getting a restful night’s sleep are part of the Adult Summer Reading Program titled “Between the Covers.”

The library’s first Book Club discussion will be Thursday at 1 p.m., when Carolyn Harris leads a discussion on “Widow of the South” by Robert Hicks. This book club discussion is open to the public. You don’t have to have registered for the summer reading program to participate. Anyone who has read this book and wants to participate is invited.

Teens “Own the Night” program will kick off with an After Hours Masquerade Party on Friday beginning at 7 p.m. The party is open to all teens, ages 13 through 17. Each Friday and Saturday night after the library closes to the public the teens will be having activities just for them.

On June 16 the movie “The Blob” will be shown. Each evening there is a special activity highlighted. Stop by the Teen Zone to get a listing of summer events.

The library is partnering with United Way of Bradley County for Raise Your Hand … Read! Day at the library June 21. There will be community volunteers reading all day long to groups of children to encourage reading.

This is a statewide effort to help Tennessee’s children succeed in school and in life.

All children are invited to come to the library during the day and hear our volunteers read stories in the Community Room.

For additional information or to volunteer, call the library at 472-2163.

For more information about the library and its services, go to www.clevelandlibrary.org.