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Announcing the Benton County Quaranzine!

Click here to read the Quaranzine online. Image by Christina Tran About the Benton County Quaranzine: The Benton County (Oregon) Quaranzine is a collection of submissions from area residents. Submissions could focus on anything relating to COVID-19, stay at home orders, protests, or the many other ways our lives were impacted during the first several months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions were accepted from June 1st through November 2nd, 2020.

2024-01-04T10:55:41-07:00May 16th, 2020|

Teen Booklists

Teen Booklists Find your next great read here! Browse teen books by topic or genre; lists link to our catalog to help you find the titles that look good to you. More lists are on their way. In the meantime, got an idea for a booklist you don't see? Suggest a teen booklist topic here! Teen Reads: Anti-Racism and Black Lives Matter Teen Reads: Book to Film Teen Reads: Classics Teen Reads: Clean (no sex) Teen Reads: Dark Fantasy Teen Reads: Diverse Voices Teen Reads: Dystopia and Sci-Fi Teen Reads: Fairytales and Retellings Teen Reads: Fantasy Teen Reads: Funny! Teen Reads: Graphic Novels for Middle School Readers Teen Reads: Graphic Novels for High School Readers Teen Reads: Grief, Death, and Dying Teen Reads: Historical Teen Reads: Leading Men Teen Reads: Mental Health Teen Reads: Middle School Books Teen Reads: Mystery Teen Reads: Native and Indigenous Authors Teen Reads: Oregon Authors and Stories Teen Reads: Paranormal Teen Reads: Rainbow Reads/LGBTQ+ Teen Reads: Realistic Fiction Teen Reads: Romance Teen Reads: Scary and Strange Teen Reads: Science Fiction Teen Reads: Social Movements Teen Reads: Sports Teen Reads: Strong Females Teen Reads: Thrillers Teen Reads: Tough Topics Teen Reads: Uplifting Reads for Tough Times

2024-01-04T10:55:51-07:00May 13th, 2020|

R.E.A.D. Dogs

READ Dogs Kids can practice reading in any language to trained therapy Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ Dogs). Readers can collect a special trading card for each dog they read with! Permission form is required and available on-site. Limited spots available. Fall 2023 dates: 1st Tuesday of each month 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Brookes Reading Room, Corvallis Library The Reading Education Assistance Dog program (R.E.A.D.) provides beginning readers an opportunity to practice their reading skills in a non-threatening environment. The dogs and their handlers will work with individual children on a one-on-one basis for approximately 10 minutes during a session. There is no charge for this program. The dogs and handlers have been insured for liability and have undergone reading education training in addition to their extensive training and registration to do animal-assisted therapy.

2024-01-04T12:08:33-07:00December 20th, 2016|
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