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MADISON, WI -- Madison Public Library's mobile library the Dream Bus will begin its summer schedule on Tuesday, June 21.
Throughout the year, the Dream Bus visits a dozen stops across the city that have traditionally faced transportation barriers in accessing library services. From June-August, the Dream Bus will also attend a handful of community events, bringing books and activities. Events include Parks Alive! events, Mobile Madison, a Forward Madison soccer game, neighborhood festivals and more.
"The Dream Bus has had a busy school year with many visits onboard and library cards issued," said Tracy Herold, Director of Dane County Library Services. "As we begin our summer schedule this year, we have expanded our capacity to be able to attend more events in the community. This will allow us to continue meeting people where they're at and combating transportation barriers in accessing library service."
When attending community events this summer, the Dream Bus drivers will be accompanied by a maker intern who will ride along on the bus and provide programs and activities for kids and families to enjoy. The first activity offered this summer is a bookmaking program that aligns with the We Read summer kick-off happening in Madison Public Libraries this month. Kids and families can make their own book and fill it with materials they have read over the summer, write out their to-read list, draw their favorite characters, or any other creative ways to engage with - and celebrate - reading of all kinds.
"We're excited to offer Dream Bus visitors a variety of cool, innovative maker projects throughout the summer thanks to the addition of the maker intern," said Herold. "Families will be able to spend more time on the bus, building relationships, browsing books and learning about library services."
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Visitors to the Dream Bus can apply for a library card, check out and return books, or place and pick up holds. The Dream Bus is home to 2700+ books, DVDs and other materials with topics ranging from adult nonfiction to Spanish children's books and everything in between. Learn more about the Dream Bus online at dreambus.org.
Dream Bus Weekly Summer Schedule
MONDAYS
1201 McKenna Blvd.
10-10:45AM
611 Eagle Heights Dr.
11:30AM - 12:30PM
2237 Allied Dr.
1-2PM
1409 Theresa Terrace
2:30-3:30PM
TUESDAYS
2301 Traceway Dr. [Fitchburg]
2:30-3:30PM
2906 Traceway Dr.
3:45-5PM
2 Waunona Woods
5:30-6:30PM
WEDNESDAYS
199 Kennedy Heights
12-1PM
614 Vera Ct.
1:30-2:30PM
THURSDAYS
8 Straubel Ct
11:30AM-12:30PM
23 Horned Owl Dr.
1-2PM
FRIDAYS
50 Park Cir. [Sun Prairie]
11-11:45AM
415 S. Bird St. [Sun Prairie]
12-12:45PM
1020 Vandenburg St. [Sun Prairie]
1-1:45PM
See the Dream Bus at these community events this summer:
Parks Alive! Events:
Mobile Madison Events:
Sun Prairie Farmers Market:
Kennedy Heights Block Party:
Forward Madison Soccer Game:
Eken Park Festival:
Funding for the Dream Bus is provided by Madison Public Library Foundation, Dane County Library Service, Sun Prairie Public Library and Sun Prairie Public Library Foundation.
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About the Dream Bus
The Dream Bus began delivering service in April of 2019. Madison Public Library, in partnership with Dane County Library Service and Madison Public Library Foundation, recognized that many Madison-area communities experienced barriers to accessing library services. The Dream Bus is a joint effort by all three organizations to alleviate those barriers.
About Dane County Library Service
Dane County Library Service delivers library service to County residents not served by traditional libraries. DCLS offers Outreach Services for homebound patrons and those in senior living and daycare facilities; mobile library services through the Dream Bus and Bookmobile; a 45,000 item collection shared throughout Dane County; and contracts between libraries for shared service.
About Madison Public Library
Madison Public Library's tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for more than 145 years. Visit the library online at www.madisonpubliclibrary.org, @madisonpubliclibrary on Facebook, @madisonlibrary on Twitter, or @madisonpubliclibrary on Instagram.
Throughout the year, the Dream Bus visits a dozen stops across the city that have traditionally faced transportation barriers in accessing library services. From June-August, the Dream Bus will also attend a handful of community events, bringing books and activities. Events include Parks Alive! events, Mobile Madison, a Forward Madison soccer game, neighborhood festivals and more.
"The Dream Bus has had a busy school year with many visits onboard and library cards issued," said Tracy Herold, Director of Dane County Library Services. "As we begin our summer schedule this year, we have expanded our capacity to be able to attend more events in the community. This will allow us to continue meeting people where they're at and combating transportation barriers in accessing library service."
When attending community events this summer, the Dream Bus drivers will be accompanied by a maker intern who will ride along on the bus and provide programs and activities for kids and families to enjoy. The first activity offered this summer is a bookmaking program that aligns with the We Read summer kick-off happening in Madison Public Libraries this month. Kids and families can make their own book and fill it with materials they have read over the summer, write out their to-read list, draw their favorite characters, or any other creative ways to engage with - and celebrate - reading of all kinds.
"We're excited to offer Dream Bus visitors a variety of cool, innovative maker projects throughout the summer thanks to the addition of the maker intern," said Herold. "Families will be able to spend more time on the bus, building relationships, browsing books and learning about library services."
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Visitors to the Dream Bus can apply for a library card, check out and return books, or place and pick up holds. The Dream Bus is home to 2700+ books, DVDs and other materials with topics ranging from adult nonfiction to Spanish children's books and everything in between. Learn more about the Dream Bus online at dreambus.org.
Dream Bus Weekly Summer Schedule
MONDAYS
- Wisconsin Youth Company
1201 McKenna Blvd.
10-10:45AM
- Eagle Heights Community Center
611 Eagle Heights Dr.
11:30AM - 12:30PM
- Allied Learning Center
2237 Allied Dr.
1-2PM
- Theresa Terrace Neighborhood Center
1409 Theresa Terrace
2:30-3:30PM
TUESDAYS
- Fairways Apartments
2301 Traceway Dr. [Fitchburg]
2:30-3:30PM
- Leopold Park
2906 Traceway Dr.
3:45-5PM
- Monona Shores Apartments
2 Waunona Woods
5:30-6:30PM
WEDNESDAYS
- Kennedy Heights Community Center
199 Kennedy Heights
12-1PM
- Vera Court
614 Vera Ct.
1:30-2:30PM
THURSDAYS
- East Madison Community Center
8 Straubel Ct
11:30AM-12:30PM
- Owl Creek
23 Horned Owl Dr.
1-2PM
FRIDAYS
- The Element Apartments
50 Park Cir. [Sun Prairie]
11-11:45AM
- Rolling Prairie Apartments
415 S. Bird St. [Sun Prairie]
12-12:45PM
- Vandenburg Heights
1020 Vandenburg St. [Sun Prairie]
1-1:45PM
See the Dream Bus at these community events this summer:
Parks Alive! Events:
- Allied Park, 5-7 p.m., Monday, June 27
- It Takes A Village, Penn Park, 2:30-4:30PM, Thursday, June 30
- Elver Park, 5-7 p.m., Monday, August 1.
Mobile Madison Events:
- Brittingham Park, 5-7PM, Wednesday, July 21
- Reindahl Park, 5-7PM, Wednesday, August 18
Sun Prairie Farmers Market:
- 1 Cannery Sq., 8-10AM, 1st and 3rd Saturdays
Kennedy Heights Block Party:
- Kennedy Heights, 5-7PM, Friday, July 15
Forward Madison Soccer Game:
- Breese-Stevens Field, 6PM, Saturday, July 30
Eken Park Festival:
- Time TBD, Saturday, August 20
Funding for the Dream Bus is provided by Madison Public Library Foundation, Dane County Library Service, Sun Prairie Public Library and Sun Prairie Public Library Foundation.
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About the Dream Bus
The Dream Bus began delivering service in April of 2019. Madison Public Library, in partnership with Dane County Library Service and Madison Public Library Foundation, recognized that many Madison-area communities experienced barriers to accessing library services. The Dream Bus is a joint effort by all three organizations to alleviate those barriers.
About Dane County Library Service
Dane County Library Service delivers library service to County residents not served by traditional libraries. DCLS offers Outreach Services for homebound patrons and those in senior living and daycare facilities; mobile library services through the Dream Bus and Bookmobile; a 45,000 item collection shared throughout Dane County; and contracts between libraries for shared service.
About Madison Public Library
Madison Public Library's tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for more than 145 years. Visit the library online at www.madisonpubliclibrary.org, @madisonpubliclibrary on Facebook, @madisonlibrary on Twitter, or @madisonpubliclibrary on Instagram.
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