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Comics, games and the great outdoors – that’s what’s available this year at the Juliusclub in Garbsen
outfits Juliusclub starts again in Garbsen: From July 1, the city invites children and young people who love reading to the holiday camp.
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Participants between the ages of eleven and fourteen are invited to read and rate two or more books over the summer. Registration brochures are available at the city library, online at www.julius-club.de and at club presentations in grades 5 and 6 in Garbsen schools.
Alpaca farm, game night and outdoor action
All topics are represented in the selection of around 100 new publications. Games, humor and fantasy are especially included, but also thrillers, love stories or animal stories. New this year is a selection of comics, graphic novels and manga.
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But the club doesn’t just take place between the pages of books: the club’s weekly events also have the motto “outdoors”. There are bike tours to the Páramo Adventure Trail and an alpaca farm, a rally in the Herrenhausen Gardens, a game night and shopping at the local bookstore.
Action game via smartphone to start
The Julius Club will open on Friday, July 1 at 2:30 p.m. on the upper floor of the municipal library. Among other things, the young guests can look forward to a little Actionbound game with their own smartphone. Those who have sent their registration to the library the day before can pick up their club card and start an exciting summer of reading.
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The Julius Club (“Youth Reads and Writes”) is a project of the VGH Foundation and the Central Library of Lower Saxony, which takes place in more than 50 public libraries in Lower Saxony. The project is aimed at young people between eleven and fourteen years old and, in addition to having fun reading, it also aims to improve the ability to express and understand the text. The Julius Club takes place from July 1 to September 1. More information on the subject is available on the Internet at www.julius-club.de.