SPLASH Into Reading!Posted on October 17, 2023 |
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The Splash Indoor Water Park Resort and the Youth Bureau have teamed up and are beyond excited to bring you a new reading incentive program, "SPLASH into Reading"
Program is open to Oswego County children in PreK through 6th grade.
There are daily, age appropriate reading requirements per grade level (details noted in Reading Log Direction Sheet, complete program information can be found in the online registration).
Children/families will track the child's daily reading and turn in the completed log at the end of the month for a FREE ADMISSION PASS to SPLASH Indoor Water Park!
(**Rules and exclusions noted on the online registration form also.)
Registration is required to participate. Participation is free.
Each child needs to be registered individually
You can sign up at the following link, https://form.jotform.com/232364668042053 or by scanning the QR code.
Remember, full program details can be found on the form.
Don't wait! Sign up TODAY! Reading starts November 1st.
Questions? Contact SPLASH into Reading Program Coordinator, Kristen Slimmer at kslimmer@oswegony.org.
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