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Joseph Wesly goes head over heels for the base library summer reading finale in an inflatable jump castle at the base picnic grounds Aug. 7, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston, S.C. According to base librarians, the summer months are critical for young readers. On average, three to four months of reading skill can be lost while children are out of school. To provide continuing support during the school year, the base library hosts regular activities. Base librarians encourage visiting www.jbcharleston.com to keep up with events on base. Joseph is the son of Beverly and Joseph Wesley and was a guest of Yvette Jones, a family child care provider. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)
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Joseph Wesly goes head over heels for the base library summer reading finale in an inflatable jump castle at the base picnic grounds Aug. 7, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston, S.C. According to base librarians, the summer months are critical for young readers. On average, three to four months of reading skill can be lost while children are out of school. To provide continuing support during the school year, the base library hosts regular activities. Base librarians encourage visiting www.jbcharleston.com to keep up with events on base. Joseph is the son of Beverly and Joseph Wesley and was a guest of Yvette Jones, a family child care provider. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)


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