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~ Mesa Public Library is once again teaming up with In-N-Out Burger to encourage children ages 4-12 to develop a love for reading through their Cover to Cover program. This year, the program will be available through the library's Beanstack app, making it easier for kids to participate.
Participants can choose between two options: Cover to Cover by books or Cover to Cover by minutes. For the book option, kids can read up to 15 books between March 7 and April 18 and earn an In-N-Out burger voucher for every five books read, with a maximum of three vouchers. Alternatively, they can opt for the minutes option and read up to 900 minutes during the same time period, earning a voucher for every 300 minutes read.
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Those who reach their reading goals can redeem their prizes at any Mesa Public Library location. This partnership between Mesa Public Library and In-N-Out Burger has been going on for four years now, and it continues to be a popular program among young readers.
For those who do not have a library card yet, Mesa Public Library offers free cards for anyone who lives in Maricopa County for at least 30 consecutive days a year, works or owns property within the county, or attends school there. New members can simply visit any branch with a photo ID and register for a card. To learn more about this program and other services offered by Mesa Public Library, please visit mesalibrary.org.
Participants can choose between two options: Cover to Cover by books or Cover to Cover by minutes. For the book option, kids can read up to 15 books between March 7 and April 18 and earn an In-N-Out burger voucher for every five books read, with a maximum of three vouchers. Alternatively, they can opt for the minutes option and read up to 900 minutes during the same time period, earning a voucher for every 300 minutes read.
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Those who reach their reading goals can redeem their prizes at any Mesa Public Library location. This partnership between Mesa Public Library and In-N-Out Burger has been going on for four years now, and it continues to be a popular program among young readers.
For those who do not have a library card yet, Mesa Public Library offers free cards for anyone who lives in Maricopa County for at least 30 consecutive days a year, works or owns property within the county, or attends school there. New members can simply visit any branch with a photo ID and register for a card. To learn more about this program and other services offered by Mesa Public Library, please visit mesalibrary.org.
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