Reading challenge underway THE mayor’s annual reading challenge is underway. The reading challenge, for children aged up to five, was launched at an event at Frankston Library last month. Young children in attendance could get their faces painted and were read to. This year kids have been challenged to read 60 books in 31 days. Those who complete the challenge will receive a free book and be in the
running to receive more prizes. The mayor’s reading challenge runs throughout August. To take part pick up a reading diary from Frankston, Seaford or Carrum Downs libraries.
FRANKSTON mayor Nathan Conroy at Frankston Library. Picture: Supplied
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Frankston Times
2 August 2022
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