As often happens, when I get the monthly newsletter from the Webster Public Library, I find that there’s just SO MUCH going on that I want to highlight that I can’t put it all into my mailbag. This month’s newsletter was particular is problematic, because in June the library is kicking off their annual summer reading program, which not only involves a community party, but has a lot of other fun, themed programs for children and adults. So I’ve split it all out into a separate blog.
The library will be introducing their summer reading program with a party on Friday, June 19 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Ridge Park, 1000 Ridge Rd. (behind Town Hall). This is always a great event with crafts, games, storytime, treats and more. The Friends of the Webster Public Library will be onsite selling individually wrapped snacks for $1 a piece (cash only please). There’s no admission to the party, and all are welcome.
This summer’s program, which runs from June 19 through Aug. 15, is called “Unearth a Story,” and it will focus on dinosaurs, geology, and other prehistoric topics. All ages can participate, and any type of reading counts – you can listen to audiobooks, have someone else read a book to you, read on your own, or anything else in between. There are prizes to be won based on how much you read.
You can find out more at the kick-off party, but if you can’t make that, you can pick up a summer reading bookmark at the library. You can also participate virtually; just download the Readsquared app or go to websterpubliclibraryny12.readsquared.com.
Here are some fun summer-reading themed activities this month:
- For kids and families: Dino-tech labs escape room
This challenging escape-room adventure will be run on three Saturdays, June 27, July 25 and Aug. 15, in 30-minute sessions from 10:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants are placed in DinoTech Labsm where a traitor has sabotaged the equipment. You have 30 minutes to decipher the clues left behind by the saboteur and save the park and all its inhabitants (human and dinosaur) from complete destruction.
This activity is recommended for ages 8 and up. Every team must have at least one person aged 16 or older, and teams can include from 2 to 6 people. Registration is required, but doesn’t open until June 1. Click here to register for June 27, here for July 25, and here for Aug. 15.
- Dinosaur Drop-in Crafts
On Friday June 26 and Saturday June 27, stop by the storytime room anytime from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for dinosaur-themed crafts and coloring. All ages are welcome.
- For adults: A Tale of Lost Sites
On Tuesday June 23, archaeologist Justin Tubiolo will discuss the loss of historical structures around Monroe County. The ongoing disappearance of nineteenth-century structures deprives future generations from viewing former environments and understanding their town’s history. Tubiolo will discuss a few examples of lost sites around Monroe County, where he started background studies for anticipated fieldwork, but was later denied access as structures were demolished, the land graded and developed.
The program will be held on Tuesday June 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Click here to register.
- For Tweens and Teens:
This month’s Make it Monday craft on Monday, June 8 from 6 to 7 p.m. are Giant Pool Noodle Beaded Lizards. (Yep, they’re as cool as they sound.) Grades 4 through 12 and adults are welcome.
How about a Jurassic-themed summer camp? The 3-week Jurassic Camp takes place on Wednesdays July 8, 15 and 22 from 2 to 3:30 each day, and each week campers will make a different dinosaur craft.
Individual registrations are required for each session. Click here to register for July 8, click here for July 15 and click here for July 22.
- Also happening in June at the library:
For adults: a performance by the Top Brass Musical Duo on Monday June 29 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The duo is Pete Madsen on trumpet and Jeff Greene on trombone; both are retired Monroe County music teachers and performers. They will perform a variety of music – big band, swing, traditional jazz, and the Great American songbook. Registration is required.
June’s Donation Station is period supplies, and Community Exchange is craft supplies.
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(posted 5/29/2026)
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