The Miami-Dade Public Library System will be kicking off its Summer Reading program with the Miami Dolphins! Miami Dolphins players will read to children at theNorth Dade Library branch located at 2455 NW 183 Street at 11:00 a.m. and at the Miami Lakes Library branch located at 6699 Windmill Gate Road at 2:00 p.m. The Miami Dolphins mascot will also be at the Miami Lakes branch for pictures.
From June 6th to August 1st, you can participate in the library’s heroic summer reading program by finding your inner hero within an inspiring biography, unmasking a mysterious novel or escaping the ordinary with a marvelous book.
No matter your age, everyone is eligible for a chance to win a fabulous prize with the library’s Summer Reading Program by reading or listening for a minimum of two hours,attending a library program or downloading an eBook. Stop by your neighborhood library to pick up an entry form with official contest rules or visit www.mdpls.org. The Summer Reading Program is made possible with the generous support of the Miami Dolphins Foundation and the Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library.
About the Miami‑Dade Public Library System
The Miami-Dade Public Library System (MDPLS), a recipient of the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, serves as a community center and learning place where the Miami-Dade community meets to exchange ideas, learn, share, and create. The Library strives to ensure that all residents, regardless of socioeconomics, will be enriched through access to materials, technology, art and culture and programs so that they may develop the skills they need to create and produce innovations for the 21st century. Through its 48 locations, bookmobiles, special services, website (www.mdpls.org) and MDPLS iLibrary app, the library proudly serves more than 7 million annual visitors. In the more than 40 years of serving the community, the MDPLS continues to experience tremendous change and growth, evolving with the technological needs and requirements of its diverse community.