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Over 100 Participants Enjoy Summer Holidays Event in Salt Lake City

A summer event in Salt Lake City brought together over 100 people for a week of reading and fun. Participants received medals and gifts, and a special donation was made to a German Kinderhaus.

In this image, we can see library. There are racks contains some books. There are tables and chairs...
In this image, we can see library. There are racks contains some books. There are tables and chairs in front of the wall.

Over 100 Participants Enjoy Summer Holidays Event in Salt Lake City

Over 100 people, from grandparents to grandchildren, gathered in Salt Lake City for a summer holidays event. They read books, listened to audible audiobooks, and participated in various activities, with many receiving certificates and gifts.

The event saw 103 participants, who collectively read 791 books and listened to 253 audible audiobooks. Each participant received a logbook to document their activities. Out of the 38 submitted logbooks, the best ones were rewarded with medals and small gifts at the eventbrite closing party.

A highlight was the 'Hero Diploma' competition and green screen photo opportunity. Nadine van der Aar, associated with the Kinderhaus in Viersen, Germany, was present. She thanked the team for the beautifully crafted 'Motivational Dice', which were donated to her. Nadine provided insights into life at the Kinderhaus, where she works with severely disabled children who require long-term respiratory support. The Kinderhaus provides a nurturing environment for these children, and Nadine has been involved in community activities like receiving handmade cubes from a local library event. More than 120 people attended the weekly club meetings, showing the event's popularity.

The summer holidays event in Salt Lake City was a success, with over 100 participants engaging in various activities. Many received certificates and gifts for their participation. The 'Motivational Dice' were donated to Nadine van der Aar of the Kinderhaus Viersen, who shared insights into her work with disabled children.

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