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Wolves' player kicks off Read to Succeed

Chicago Wolves defenseman Scooter Vaughan will visit libraries in Naperville and Wheaton Wednesday, Dec. 16, to launch the 21st season of the Read to Succeed program.

The 26-year-old Vaughan, a University of Michigan graduate who's a business entrepreneur off the ice, will speak to children at 4:30 p.m. at Naperville's Nichols Library, 200 W. Jefferson Ave. His program at the Wheaton Public Library, 225 N. Cross St., begins at 7 p.m.

The Read to Succeed program, presented by Butternut and J.U.L.I.E. Call 811, teaches the importance of recreational reading and encourages children to use the many resources libraries offer. Vaughan will discuss the benefits of reading outside the classroom and reveal how it played an important part in his life as a student and continues to matter in his fifth year as a professional athlete.

Participants can win prizes - including Wolves ball caps, sunglasses and tickets to upcoming games - for setting and achieving reading goals.

Over the next four months, Wolves players will visit libraries throughout the Chicago area and more than 17,000 children will participate in Read to Succeed activities.

To find the players' appearance schedule, or to learn more about Read to Succeed, visit ChicagoWolves.com/Community.

Scooter Vaughan, a defenseman for the Chicago Wolves, will talk with kids about the importance of reading this week when he visits the Naperville and Wheaton libraries as part of the team's Read to Succeed program. Courtesy of the Chicago Wolves
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