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A summer reading program for adults, "Groundbreaking Reads," will be held at the Emmaus Public Library, 11 E. Main Street, Emmaus.

From June 3 to July 30, adults are invited to dig here for buried treasure.

Another component of summer reading for adults is something that could be labeled "blind date with a book." Staring June 3, there will be a selection of books ready to check out, wrapped in plain brown or white paper with a brief description on the front. You are asked to be adventurous and take these books home and read them.

Each book an adult reads or listens to, in physical or electronic format, can be listed on a form and entered in one of the prize boxes at the library. The drawing for the prizes will be held 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 7.

A special event on "Groundbreaking Technology" will be held 2 to 8 p.m. June 26 to introduce people to e-readers and demonstrate the various downloading sites available free from the library website.

Another special event is "Digging up Your Ancestors" by local genealogist Fay Cox 7 p.m. July 15. Cox will provide helpful hints for the amateur genealogist.

All adults are welcome to participate. It's free and it's fun.