Carnegie-Schuyler Library in Pana is moving into their summer programming with magic shows for the kiddos and a summer reading challenge for the month of June. On Monday, the library welcomed Richard Landry, an educational magician, and his magic rabbit Snowball to make learning fun, especially during the summer months.
Donna Wagner, a Librarian at Carnegie-Schuyler Library explains the June Summer Reading Challenge where area kiddos from preschool to fifth grade can drop their name in a raffle every time they complete a book to win a prize at the end of the challenge.
Wagner describes Carnegie-Schuyler’s partnership with the Illinois Heartland Library System. With over 500 libraries partnered, Wagner says you can check out a book from any IHLS library and return it to Carnegie-Schuyler with no issues.
Receiving a library card is easy says Wagner. Those who live in the City of Pana can get them for no charge while those outside of Pana can pay a $60 yearly fee that covers the entire household's needs.
Find more information about services, library cards, and more at the Carnegie-Schuyler Library by clicking here.
Donna Wagner appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.










