Popular KDL adult reading program returns in January

Time to start checking out books for the KDL Let It Snow adult reading program.

BY WKTV Staff
joanne@wktv.org


The Kent District Library’s “Let It Snow” reading program for adults returns in January.

Adults (18 and older) who participate and read a minimum of six books in different categories between Wednesday, Jan. 2, and Sunday, March 31, will receive a Let It Snow coffee mug. Participants who finish an additional four titles are entered into a drawing to win either an iPad or a one-year Costco membership.

“Let it Snow is a fun and engaging program for adults to participate in during the dreary winter months,” said former Byron Township Youth Library Barb DeYoung. “With the book lists provided, readers can find new authors or select books they normally wouldn’t pick out. Cozying up with a good book is the perfect cure for those winter blahs!”

While the program doesn’t kick off util early January, those interested in participating can check out some of the recommended reads for Let It Snow.

For more on the Let It Snow program, visit kdl.org.

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