Lynnfield Library Launches Summer Reading Week With Kickoff Party June 29

A Lynnfield tragedy is driving statewide change on road safety, according to new reporting from Patch, while the town's public library prepares a packed week of summer programming beginning Thursday.

COMMUNITY & ARTS

The Lynnfield Public Library is kicking off its Summer Reading 2026 program — themed "Plant a Seed, Read" — with a full slate of events opening this week. On Thursday, June 26, the library launches "Art-to-Go!" activity kits, available all week while supplies last for children of all ages. Saturday, June 27 brings a Nature Bracelets craft program from 10 a.m. to noon. The main event arrives Sunday, June 29: a Summer Reading Kickoff Party from 2:30 to 4 p.m., open to all ages. That same evening at 7 p.m., the library hosts a virtual program, "Celebrating America's 250th: Common Soldier: Uncommon Hero," featuring historian Bruce E. Mowday. Residents can track their reading and earn rewards through Beanstack, available via the library's website.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"🌱 Patch AM: How a Lynnfield tragedy is reshaping wrong-way safety across Massachusetts" — A local incident has become a catalyst for broader traffic-safety reforms across the state, per Lynnfield Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/lynnfield)
"Federal Gas Tax Suspension Considered: Here's How Much MA Drivers Would Save" — Congress is weighing a pause on the federal gas tax as oil market disruptions tied to the war in Iran push pump prices higher, affecting Massachusetts commuters. Per Lynnfield Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/lynnfield)

COMING UP

- **Thursday, June 26:** Art-to-Go! kits available at Lynnfield Public Library, all week while supplies last (all ages) - **Saturday, June 27:** Nature Bracelets craft program, Lynnfield Public Library, 10 a.m.–noon - **Sunday, June 29:** Summer Reading Kickoff Party, Lynnfield Public Library, 2:30–4 p.m. - **Sunday, June 29:** Virtual lecture — "Celebrating America's 250th: Common Soldier: Uncommon Hero" with historian Bruce E. Mowday, 7–8 p.m. - **Wednesday, September 2, 2026:** First day of school, grades 1–12, Lynnfield Public Schools

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