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On January 2nd, the “All the Feels” reading program will get underway at the Fargo Library

Fargo, North Dakota – An upcoming winter reading program will be put on by the Fargo Public Libraries, and participants of any age are encouraged to participate.
Beginning on Monday, January 2nd, and running through Sunday, February 26th, “All the Feels” is a program that will be taking place.
Participants are expected to read, participate in activities, and successfully fulfill the challenges posed by the library. This entails “winter filled with interesting stories, creative activities, and events for everyone,” among other things.
Prior to January 2nd, registration for the program is open to everyone, but those who join after that date have the option to do so whenever they like.
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