Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Exeter Public Library Kicks of Summer Reading Program

The Exeter Public Library officially kicked off its 2026 Summer Reading Program, “Unearth a Story,” with a morning of learning, exploration, and hands-on discovery for local children and families.

The event featured a special presentation from local science teacher Matt Nicholas, who helped bring the summer theme to life through an interactive lesson about soil and the many discoveries that can be found beneath our feet. Nicholas taught participants about the composition of soil, the organisms and artifacts that can be found within it, and the important role it plays in the world around us.


Following the lesson, children had the opportunity to become young explorers themselves, sifting through dirt in search of hidden discoveries. The activity encouraged curiosity and observation.

The kickoff event set the tone for this year's summer reading theme, which celebrates exploration, history, science, and the stories waiting to be discovered all around us. Through books, activities, and special programs, the library hopes to inspire readers of all ages to dig deeper into new subjects and uncover stories that spark their imaginations.

Summer reading programs help children maintain literacy skills during the school break while encouraging a lifelong love of reading.

Library staff invites students to register for the Summer Reading Program and take part in the events planned throughout the summer. Whether uncovering hidden treasures in the soil, learning something new, or discovering a favorite book, participants are encouraged to embrace the spirit of “Unearth a Story” and see where their summer adventures lead.

The Summer Reading Program will continue each Tuesday in June from 10-11am. Stop by or call into the Exeter Public Library for more information.






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