PSA 5/21/2026 1:00 p.m.: Unearth a Story This Summer at Carnegie Library
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The Summer Reading Program is kicking off at the Carnegie Library on Thursday, June 11, and it is packed with exciting events throughout June and July. This year’s theme, “Unearth a Story,” invites readers of all ages to dig deep into books, discover new worlds, and uncover the power of imagination.
Why is this important? Reading over the summer helps keep minds active, builds creativity, and prevents the “summer slide” in learning. Stories also connect us, helping us understand different perspectives, spark curiosity, and inspire lifelong learning. From fun activities to engaging programs, there is something for everyone, so come be part of the adventure and make this a summer full of discovery.
The schedule is as follows:
· June 11th
o Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum: The Arts of Democracy in NM
· June 12th
o New Mexico Genealogical Society: Workshop/Presentation
· June 17th
o Indiana Bones: Storytelling
· June 18th
o Intro to the Archives: Ken Macy Room Tour and Beginner Research
· June 24th
o Kevin Kinane: Recycle Man Musical Program
· July 1st
o Dino Dig: Dig dinosaur eggs
· July 8th
o Agriculture Literacy Project: Garden in a Glove and Plant a Living Necklace
· July 10th
o Microfilm & Microfiche Archival Research: How to Use a Microfilm/fiche Scanner
· July 15th
o New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies: Clay Tracks Experiment and Tabletop Museum
· July 16th
o Dinosaur Eye Sculpting: Model Magic Clay Sculpting
· July 22nd
o Storyteller’s Garden of Tales: Gardening Activity - Bilingual
· Every Monday
o Spanish Conversation Hour: Spanish Practice & Social Hour
We cannot wait to see you there. Let’s unearth some amazing stories together! For more information, please contact the Carnegie Library at 505-426-3304.
