Library, Reds hit grand slam for summer reading

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Reds mascot Gapper and Brandon Phillips

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Public Library (file photo)
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Posted: 07/23/2012

CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Reds and the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are teaming up for Redlegs Reading Week.

From July 23 through July 31, children can enjoy baseball-themed story times, meet-and-greets with Reds mascots, mascot trading cards, giveaways, trivia and more.

Fans can also get a 50 percent discount on tickets to the July 31 home game against the Padres by visiting http://www.reds.com/redcardand using the promo code "Redcar."

The Redlegs Reading Week is part of the libraries Summer Reading program. Readers can track their progress for chances to win prizes.

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