Winter Reading Programs

You can host high-engagement programs for readers of all ages. The possibilities are endless. Below are examples of winter reading programs that libraries have underway now.

Libraries all over the world are engaged patrons in quality reading programs this winter.

You can host high-engagement programs for readers of all ages. The possibilities are endless. Below are examples of winter reading programs that libraries have underway now.

You can easily host great programs just like these libraries! Take a look at how the programs are set up, the incentives they offer and how promotion is done.

Please email or call anytime for help in setting up the perfect winter reading program.

Coolidge Public Library:


"Just because it’s a new year doesn’t mean you can’t still join our Winter Reading program, Chilly Chapters! Participate before Monday, January 11 to win a “chill” prize. "

Mary Lou Reddick Public Library:

"Participants who read for a total of 1,000 minutes between Jan 5th and Feb 23, 2021 will be entered into a drawing for the chance to win prizes such as an Amazon Kindle Fire, a cozy reading blanket, or a Starbucks gift card."

Plainview Public Library:


"The Nebraska Regional Library Systems and the Nebraska Library Comission want the citizens to stay warm this winter and enjoy the terrific library books available in public libraries across the state. Complete at least eight of the twenty challenges by February 28th to be elligible for a Grand Prize Drawing for one of three $50 Visa Gift Cards."

Eagle Public Library:

The Eagle Public Library holds frequent book club challenges where they participate in video discussion meetings with their patrons.
Once the challenge is completed, they giveaway prizes.

Coolidge Public Library

"If your New Year’s resolutions include reading more, then we’ve got a reading challenge just for you! Adults can join the 5,000 Books Challenge. If we can reach our goal of reading 5,000 books together, we’ll give away a tablet!"