People urged to ‘Squeeze In A Read’
Kildare Library Service is asking people to ‘Squeeze In A Read’ this morning.
The third annual Ireland Reads Day is taking place across the country today.
It occasions for readers, authors, librarians and booksellers to celebrate the benefits of reading and discover new recommendations.
The Kildare Library Service is a network of 15 community libraries across the county.
People are urge to pop down to their local library today, to grab a book, newspaper, magazine, or audiobook.
It's that time of year again #IrelandReads is back Saturday February 25th!
— Libraries Ireland (@LibrariesIre) February 7, 2023
Whether it's on the move, or tucked away in a cosy corner, we want you to make some time to #SqueezeInARead and pledge to read at https://t.co/jSWdbH06uK pic.twitter.com/whvEaTnAwh

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