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Summer Reading

Color our world.

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June 14 – August 2, 2025
8 de junio – 2 de augosto de 2025

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Summer Reading 2025 will take place over seven weeks, running from Saturday, June 14 to Saturday, August 2, 2025. This year’s theme, “Color Our World,” celebrates the many ways art enriches our lives—by bringing people together, encouraging dialogue, reflecting diverse experiences, and inspiring creativity and self-expression. Programs and special events will be hosted at all seven Durham County Library locations, with each offering a unique lineup. Summer Reading is a fun experience for the entire community and patrons of all ages are invited to participate. We look forward to reading and learning with you!

About Summer Reading

What is Summer Reading?

Durham County Library’s (DCoL) Summer Reading is a literacy-based initiative that encourages people of all ages to keep reading and learning throughout the summer months by tracking their reading efforts, participating in enriching educational programs, and winning prizes!

When does the program start and end?

DCoL’s Summer Reading will begin on Saturday, June 14, 2025, and end on Saturday, August 2, 2025. It will run for seven weeks, spanning the majority of Durham Public Schools’ summer break.

Where is it taking place?

Summer Reading happens at all seven DCoL locations as well as out in the community! Each location will offer a unique line-up of themed programs and events, including exciting kick-off parties! Join us for storytimes, crafts, performances, workshops, and more! To see all the fun coming your way, please visit our events calendar. Please check individual program listings for details, as some events may require registration.

Who can participate in Summer Reading?

Anyone can participate in Summer Reading! From newborns to seniors and all ages in between, there will be something for everyone to enjoy!

Is Summer Reading accessible to people of all abilities?

Yes, Durham County Library strives to create an inclusive and welcoming environment where everyone can access our services and resources. If you have any accessibility questions or accommodation needs, please contact the event organizer or email Accessibility_Services@dconc.gov. We ask that all requests be made at least three (3) business days prior to the event to ensure we can provide the best accommodations possible!

Is there a cost to participate?

No, DCoL’s Summer Reading programs and resources are free, thanks to support from the Durham Library Foundation and the Friends of the Durham Library.

Do I need a library card to join?

No, you do not need a library card to participate in Summer Reading; however, while you’re visiting, we encourage you to sign up for a card if you do not already have one to access our full range of resources and services.

Registration

How do I sign up for Summer Reading?

Just stop by any DCoL location starting June 14, 2025, to pick up a paper reading log and get started! No library card or online registration is needed – participation is free and open to everyone!

Remember to also grab your sign-up prize! This year, babies, children, tweens, teens, and emerging adults who sign up for Summer Reading can pick out a free book or pin. For adults, more information will be coming soon!

Where can I get a paper reading log?

Reading logs (in English and Spanish) will be available at every DCoL location. Come visit the Information and/or Circulation desks and ask a staff member – we’re happy to help you get started!

Can I join after the start date?

Yes! You can join Summer Reading anytime between June 14 – August 2, 2025. It’s never too late to start reading and participating in programs!

Participation

How does the reading log work?

There is one reading log for all ages, designed to track the number of minutes read. For every ten minutes of reading you complete, color in one paint splotch. Once the whole paint palette is colored in, return it to any DCoL location to pick up your prize (while supplies last). Remember to fill in the contact information on the back of the sheet!

Preview image of the reading log, showing an illustrated paint palette covered in white splotches that are ready to be colored. A hand with a paintbrush hovers at the side of the palette.
Sample reading log, with a paint palette covered in white splotches ready to color. Stop by any DCoL location for your log!

What is the completion prize?

When you turn in your first reading log, you’ll receive a DCoL-branded canvas tote bag (while supplies last). You’ll also have the option to enter a raffle for a grand prize!

Can I turn in more than one reading log?

Yes! After completing one reading log, you can start again! Each completed reading log earns you another raffle entry, so the more you read, the more chances you have to win a grand prize! All reading logs must be returned by 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 9, 2025.

How does the raffle work?

Each location will hold a raffle or lottery-style drawing for grand prizes at the end of Summer Reading. There will be four grand prizes at each location: one for preschoolers, one for elementary school-age kids, one for tweens, teens, and emerging adults, and one for adults. You can choose which raffle to enter – it doesn’t have to match your age group!

What are the grand prizes?

For toddlers and preschoolers: Crayola Color Wonder Magic Brush with extra blank pages
For elementary school-age kids: Crayola Art Case with sketch pads
For tweens, teens, and emerging adults: Squishmallows!
For adults: Varies by location (e.g. a pass to “Taste Carolina: A Durham Food Tour” and local goodies or a piece of glass art from a local artist)

When will the winners be announced?

The winners will be randomly selected on Monday, August 11, 2025, and notified using the contact information provided at the bottom of the reading log.

Is there an online option to track reading?

Not this year – the number of minutes read will be tracked manually using a paper reading log.

Do I have to read every day?

No, the reading log tracks total minutes read, not daily activity, allowing flexibility for different reading styles, abilities, and formats. For added fun, try setting mini personal goals, like reading every day or exploring a new genre.

My child cannot read yet – can they still participate?

Absolutely! Reading with your child counts, too – whether it’s being read to by a caregiver, sibling, or attending a storytime. Summer Reading is for all ages, including babies and toddlers.

Do audiobooks count?

Yes! Audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels, being read to… it all counts! Any time spent engaging with stories and reading materials can be logged.

What if I lose my reading log?

No problem – just ask a staff member for a replacement. You can pick up a new log and continue tracking your reading from where you left off.


2025 Summer Reading is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Durham Library Foundation and the Friends of the Durham Library.

Durham Library Foundation

Friends of the Durham Library

Additional questions or concerns? Please reach out to your local DCoL location. Thank you!

Upcoming events

Family Storytime

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • 10:30am - 11:15am

Main Library (300 N. Roxboro St) (Main Children's Programming Room)

Bring your family out for stories, songs, bubbles, and a craft! All ages are welcome to attend this storytime. Please register the name of every child that will be doing a craft. Thank you! 

Ages: Baby, Elementary School, Intergenerational, Pre-School, Toddler

Registration required

Garden Club for Kids @ Southwest: Herbal Tea Blends & Sun Teas

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • 3:30pm - 4:15pm

Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) (Southwest Regional - Children's Programming Room)

Do you love gardening, nature, and being outside? Children ages 7-12 are invited to join Southwest's Garden Club. Once a month, we'll get together in Southwest's backyard garden to talk about gardening, plant things, and work on garden...

Ages: Elementary School, Middle School, Tweens: 9-12 Year Olds

Registration full.

Tuesday Art Adventures!

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • 3:30pm - 4:30pm

(Main Children's Programming Room)

Join us for an afternoon of making things! We will use paper and various other materials to create summer crafts! Open to toddler to tween ages.

Ages: Elementary School, Toddler, Tweens: 9-12 Year Olds

Kids' Nutrition: Building Simple Meals in Bowls

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • 5:30pm - 6:30pm

North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) (North Meeting Room - Full Room)

Fast, healthy and delicious: bowl meals are the answer to the "what's for dinner" question.   They can be as simple or elaborate as you care to make them.   An added bonus is that bowl meals may be customized so that...

Ages: Elementary School, Kindergarten, Pre-School

Registration required

2025 Katherine Applegate Color Our World Writing Contest

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • All day

Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd)

All budding writers and storytellers, ages 8 though 12 years old, are invited to enter the Katherine Applegate Color Our World Writing Contest this summer! Katherine Applegate, the Collaborative Summer Library Program's 2025 Reading...

Ages: Elementary School, Middle School, Tweens: 9-12 Year Olds, DPS

Summer Reading Packets for Tweens & Teens!

Tuesday, July 01, 2025 • All day

East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Lane)

Visit East Regional Library to pick up your Summer Reading Packet for Tweens & Teens. Correctly complete the challenges and win a book!  Packets will be available through the duration of Summer Reading at Durham County Library!

Ages: Emerging Adult: 18-24 Year Olds, High School, Middle School, Teen, Tweens: 9-12 Year Olds

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