Reading program lets kids earn tickets to April 26-27 Monster Jam events
Note: This story has been updated to reflect a new timeframe for when the program begins, which will be Feb. 5.
Monster Jam has teamed up with select local public libraries to offer a program that encourages children to read while giving them a shot at a free ticket to the Arena Championship Series Central in April.
Beginning Feb. 5, youngsters can visit their nearest participating library for a Monster Jam Reward Club Card that includes program specifics. Once five or more books have been read, the child and his or her parents/guardians can take the card to the Schottenstein Center office and with the purchase of an adult ticket, redeem the card for a free ticket to one of the shows at 7 p.m. April 26 or April 27.
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Adult tickets for these two shows cost $20 for April 26 and $25 for April 27 at ticketmaster.com.
Libraries participating in the Monster Jam reading program are:
Alexandria Public Library, 10 Maple Drive, Alexandria
Fairfield County District Library, 219 N. Broad St., Lancaster
Hurt/Battelle Memorial Library, 270 Lilly Chapel Road, West Jefferson
London Public Library, 20 E. First St., London
New Straitsville Public Library, 102 E. Main St., New Straitsville
Perry Cook Memorial Public Library, 7406 County Road 242, Mount Gilead
Perry County District Library, 117 S. Jackson St., New Lexington
For more information about Monster Jam and additional shows, visit monsterjam.com/en-US.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Monster Jam, libraries partner on reading program for children