Frankston Times 15 March 2022

Page 4

NEWS DESK

FRANKSTON mayor Nathan Conroy (left) and Lions Club of Frankston president Julie Swan present Nathan with an iPad. Picture: Supplied

Young readers prove up to the challenge YOUNG readers who turned the most pages during Public Libraries Victoria’s Big Summer Read program have collected their prizes. Frankston’s most proficient young reader, Nathan, won an iPad donated by the Lions Club of Frankston. The two runners up Merrin and Mathys took home passes to Holey Moley Mini Golf and Strike Bowling. Lions Club of Frankston president Julie Swan said that the club made the donation because “reading is vitally important for children and the

Big Summer Read highlights the value of literacy.” Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy congratulated the readers who took part. “Research has shown that kids can lose some of the literacy skills they gained during the year and start the following year at a disadvantage over summer,” he said. “The Big Summer Read is a wonderful initiative that promotes reading over the summer break. It provides a great incentive for children to indulge in books and stories and read for pleasure.”

MELBOURNE RECORD CLUB AND FRANKSTON CITY COUNCIL PRESENT

THE FRANKSTON

FORESHORE

SATURDAY APRIL 9 10AM-4PM

WITH

4PM - 6PM EVERY FRIDAY POWERED BY:

PAGE 4

Frankston Times

15 March 2022

THOUSANDS OF TITLES MOST GENRES AND VINYL DJS ALL DAY!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Frankston Times 15 March 2022 by Mornington Peninsula News Group - Issuu