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American Girl Events at Brookdale this Summer

Get your McKenna, Marie-Grace and Rebecca fans to the Lincroft campus for American Girl reading events starting Wednesday.

Calling all ... Combine your daughter's summer reading and her love for her American Girl at free reading events at Brookdale, starting this week.

The Scroll & Pen College Store on Lincroft main campus invites young readers to enjoy a variety of free summer events. The programs are appropriate for ages seven through 12 with siblings of all ages also welcome. Parents may participate in the activities or relax and enjoy the café and lounge during the program.

“We really want to encourage the kids to read and have fun. Together we will be reading a selection from the books followed by two fun and exciting activities. While the books are available for purchase, is it not necessary to do so,” said Megan Andrews, program coordinator.

invites girls to bring their favorite American Girl doll and copy of the book to follow along. The reading level for the series is for fourth through sixth grades.

All events are from 4-5 p.m. Schedules for the programs are as follows:

  • July 11: A Marie-Grace Mystery: The Hidden Gold              
  • July 25: A Rebecca Mystery: The Crystal Ball      
  • Aug. 8: A Cecile Mystery: The Cameo Necklace  

Be sure to sign up in advance to receive your free American Girl gift. All events will take place at the Scroll and Pen Bookstore in the Warner Student Life Center. Parking in lot 7 is most convenient. To register or for more information, please contact Megan Andrews at 732-224-2598 or e-mail to: mandrews@brookdalecc.edu

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