Monday, June 14, 2010

Active Summer @ the Library

It's the first official week of summer vacation! School is out and we're all ready to play, especially here at the library...

Tomorrow starts our Tuesday afternoon activities for kids entering grades 1-6. At 2 p.m., come on by to join Habitat for Humanity and poet Sheryl Noethe in creating poems about home. We'll have activity programs for kids every Tuesday June 15 through July 27. See our Family Reading Program page for details.


Later this week, we're offering the first of our series of family movies. They're at 2 p.m. every Thursday June 17-July 29.


Not to be left out, teens entering grades 7-12 can take part in Make Waves Wednesdays starting next week - June 23 we're hearing all about river kayaking with 10,000 Waves. And there are a lot more programs, including a Lock-in Overnight Party, planned for teens this summer.

And, of course, we have reading logs for all ages - track the time you spend reading this summer and earn prizes! Catch the Reading Wave!

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