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Racing to the library

Thursday evenings used to be quiet at Sekula Memorial Library. Patrons checked out books, read magazines and surfed the Web. No one spoke above a whisper. Then came teen gaming night. Gaming at libraries has become a nationwide trend and is one of multiple efforts libraries are doing to encourage youngsters to step inside and hopefully pick up a book. Read more in this article from The Monitor of south Texas.

Posted by Steve Groft on 26 June 2007 in Libraries

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