BY MELISSA PYLE
Special to the Telegraph
The summer was anything but boring at the Bradford County Public Library, thanks to the hard work of Melanie Jackson and Tanya Mitchell. The duo planned a variety of summer events ranging from animals to zombies and everything in between.
Jackson said some of her personal favorite activities were animal tales, the Dadician Magic Show, and the petting zoo, but her absolute favorite thing about the summer program was the participation in the reading. There were 58 reading logs turned in and children won prizes based on how many logs they turned in.
There were two grand prize winners who received a family fun pack to the Gainesville Funworks Skate Station, and another 14 kids won tickets to the Florida Twin Movie Theatre. Alex Bell was the only Sunshine State Reader this summer.
Jackson thanked Justin Sparks from the theater, Gainesville Funworks and her faithful volunteers for all their contributions to the success of the summer programs. Jackson said high school graduates Presley Acree, Noah Thompson and Aurora Marable donated their time this summer to help with all the programs.
There were many other businesses and volunteers who helped make the library a community center full of summer fun. DLP Bank, Stake Fire Rescue and Funtastic Fire Brigade closed out the summer by providing snacks, water and bubbles at the end of summer bash event on July 31.
Jackson encouraged everyone to continue to follow the library’s calendar of events and said the next highlight will be the mega pet adoption event on Aug. 23 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.





