
LAKEPORT, Calif. – “Reading is so Delicious” the Lake County Library’s 2013 summer reading program for children and teens, has ended for the season.
Countywide, 472 children registered and 256 finished.
They read hundreds of library books amounting to thousands of pages. Family listeners, children too young to read on their own, also participated by listening as others read to them.
Program events featured food in many forms. Story times and activities for children were held at all four Lake County libraries.
The spacious new Middletown Library has room for events that the old library couldn’t accommodate and volunteers put on several events for the children in Middletown.
Children who attended Lakeport Library’s story time in Library Park had several special food treats, including a taco salad feed, a watermelon feed, ice cream treats, PBJ Day and Doughnut Day.
Awards parties were held at all branches. Children received special “goody bags” and readers were honored with their names on commemorative bookplates in books donated by the Friends of the Lake County Library for the library’s collection.
For children and teens who missed the awards parties, unclaimed prizes will be held at the library branches through September.
The teen program is for students in sixth through 12th grades. Thirty-seven teens signed up and 34 attended at least one event. They read more than 145 books and completed 10 library bingo cards.
The teens decorated the young adult section of Lakeport Library with food collages; decorated cupcakes; learned about sourdough bread; visited a farmer’s market and saw a cooking demonstration; made chocolates; heard local author Alethea Eason read from her book “Hungry;” visited a community garden; and created a mini-garden/macramé project. John Cerwin demonstrated how to make jewelry from heirloom seeds.

The teen program ended with a pizza party where teens received their awards and a cookbook compiled from recipes that the teens submitted. Amy Patton, coordinator of the teen program, surprised the teens with aprons that she had made.
Readers were honored with their names on commemorative bookplates in books donated by the Friends of the Lake County Library for the library’s collection.
Teens who submitted book reviews were entered in a drawing for a Kindle e-reader, which Michaela Marsh won.
Lakeport Library is located at 1425 N. High St. and the phone number is 707-263-8817.
Redbud Library is located at 14785 Burns Valley Road in Clearlake and the phone number is 707-994-5115.
Middletown Library is located at 21256 Washington St. and the phone number is 707-987-3674.
Upper Lake Library is located at 310 Second St. and the phone number is 707-275-2049.
Visit the Lake County Library on the Internet at http://library.co.lake.ca.us or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lakecountylibrary .


