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Temecula Library Welcomes Valley Woman’s Club Grant

Thanks to a $1,500 grant from the Temecula Valley Woman's Club, the library has been able to develop a collection of S.T.E.M. books.

From the City of Temecula: Thanks to a $1,500 grant from the Temecula Valley Woman’s Club, the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library (30600 Pauba Road) has been able to develop a special collection of S.T.E.M. books. A fresh supply of approximately 80 titles on science, technology, engineering, and math can now be found and checked out at your local library.

From the science of superheroes to help with learning algebra equations, there is a variety of books that will appeal to both teens and adults. The collection will be displayed until the end of this year’s S.T.E.M-themed Summer Reading Program, Reading by Design.

As part of the grant, the library also received a pin making machine that will be used for programs such as the upcoming Free Comic Book Day, Vol. 4 event on Saturday, May 6, 2017.

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Images via the City of Temecula: (image 1) Front Row (Left to Right) Jackie Hrbacek, Devyn Reynolds Back Row, (Left to Right) Maryan Comeaux, Susan Elliott, Ilene Bernstein, Elias Campos; (image 2) S.T.E.M. Sign

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