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Alabaster Library events focus on math, science – Shelby County Reporter

Alabaster Library events focus on math, science - Shelby County Reporter

Alabaster Library events focus on math, science

Published 8:52 pm Monday, September 5, 2022

By SCOTT MIMS / Special to the Reporter 

ALABASTER—The Albert L. Scott Library in Alabaster has many science and math-focused events throughout the month of September, starting with a class on laser cutting basics Sept. 13 beginning at 4 p.m.

The laser cutting course includes an introduction to CorelDRAW software as well as operation of the laser cutter in the library’s Makerspace.

Library Director Kim Roberts said the events are a continuation of a themed series made possible by a state library grant called Re-imagining School Readiness.

“We are trying to focus heavily on math and science and incorporate that into our children’s programming,” Roberts said. “Hopefully over the next season during fall we’re really going to try to ramp up our STEM programming.”

The 4-H Science Club for Kids will meet Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. in the Nan Abbott Room where Julie Yocum will lead the group, which includes ages 9-18.

A Snapseed photo editing course will take place Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. with guest instructor Ted Vodde. Vodde discovered Snapseed several years ago and has since edited more than 20,000 photos using the program and has won photography awards using photos taken with an iPhone and edited on Snapseed.

Participants in the photo editing course are asked to have Snapseed already downloaded onto their phone or tablet prior to the course. Snapseed is a free app available in the app store.

A class on Microsoft Excel 2019 will follow on Sept. 20 at 4 p.m. in the Nan Abbott Room. This class is designed for those who are new to Excel. The class covers basic spreadsheet navigation, formatting and basic formulas.

Roberts said space is limited for computer courses, so attendees are not guaranteed a laptop. For this reason, personal devices are welcome.

Adults will learn stress-free tips to prepare their children for school in an adults-only seminar on Sept. 24 at 10:30 a.m. This event is for those with children ages 8 and under and will incorporate library resources that can help in this area.

Finally, teens and tweens will have the opportunity to create circuit art on Sept. 29 at 4 p.m. in the Nan Abbott Room. Participants ages 11-18 will discover how to combine electronics and art to create their own masterpiece. Jan Mattingly “The Science Lady” will teach this course.

Roberts also teased an upcoming event on Oct. 8, the Tiny Woods Festival held by the Friends of the Albert L. Scott Library. Vendors will set up in the wooded area outside the library, and there will be carnival games, food trucks and much more beginning at 9 a.m.

To view more library events or register for upcoming events, visit the Albert L. Scott Library page on Eventbrite.com.

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Library events, meetings and more to do Downriver

Library events, meetings and more to do Downriver

What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to downriverlife@thenewsherald.com. List the time, date, location, cost and contact information. Submit announcements at least two weeks prior to the event. For a complete listing, visit www.thenewsherald.com/things-to-do/

Events added this week

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Events

Hooks & Needles: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 29, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Come and join other yarn enthusiasts in our community who love to knit and crochet. This is a weekly event to share ideas, projects, and do a little yarning. Bring your own projects to work on. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks required.

Lego Club: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 29, from 6-7 p.m. Do you love Legos? Join our Lego Club. Every Monday we will challenge you to make something relating to that week’s theme. We will display your creation for one week and will tear them apart at the next event.  This event is open to kids, tweens, teens, and parents. No registration is required, just stop in and build. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks required.

Textile Lab: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 30, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Textile Lab is a weekly lab for textile crafters to come together and work on their projects. If you love to quilt, sew, knit, crochet, embroider, needlepoint, or any other textile crafting, this is the place for you!  An instructor will be available to teach you how to quilt, or to guide you on your projects. This is a weekly lab that is open on Tuesdays from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks required.

Baby Buddies Storytime (Ages 0-1): Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 30, from 3-3:30 p.m. Weekly story time is aimed toward parents with infants (ages 0-1), older siblings are welcome. We will have lap time and read several books together. At the end, there will be time for creative play and parent conversation. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks are required for ages 5 and up.

Evening Storytime (Ages 0-8): Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 31, from 6-6:30 p.m. Join us for Evening Storytime to help kids get their final wiggles out before bedtime! All ages are welcome, but this storytime is aimed towards ages 3-8. Parents must attend Storytime with their children. No children may be left unattended during Storytime. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks required for ages 5 and over.

Adult Karaoke Night: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Aug. 31, from 6-7 p.m. Join us for a judgment-free Karaoke Night intended for adults! Whether you’re a platinum record artist or an everyday shower singer, this event is open to you. Feel free to invite friends and family to cheer you on as you face the music. For more information, call 734-287-4840. Masks required.

Summer Reading Challenge: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Until  Aug. 31. Join us for our Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Program. Each summer our reading program is designed to help the community keep up with their reading skills and stay motivated to learn. In addition, there will be activity packs for even more fun. Prizes will be available, while supplies last, to those who complete the challenge.  For more information, call 734-287-4840 or visit https://taylor.lib.mi.us/summer.

Diabetes PATH (Virtual): Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan on Tuesdays from 1-3 p.m. Info session on Sept. 13. Sessions 1-6: Sept. 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25. New participants can join through Tuesday, Sept. 27. To register, contact Beaumont: http://classes.beaumont.org. To find additional PATH programs, visit nkfm.org/PATH or mihealthyprograms.org.

MARSP Wayne Downriver Meeting: Thursday, Sept. 15 at noon at Polonus Restaurant, 1744 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte. Cost: $17.50. Reservations required. Reservations deadline Sept. 1. For more information, contact Ethel at Ethelc@hotmail.com 734-675-5008 or Kim Zeppa at kimzeppa@hotmail.com 734-834-1237.

Diabetes PATH (Virtual): Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. For those living with type 2 diabetes and their loved ones, Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. Info session on Sept. 8. Sessions 1-6: Sept. 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20. New participants can join through Tuesday, Sept. 22. To register, contact Beaumont: http://classes.beaumont.org. To find additional PATH programs, visit nkfm.org/PATH or mihealthyprograms.org.

Kidney PATH (Virtual): Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. For those living with kidney disease and their loved ones on Thursdays from 1-3 p.m. Info session on Sept. 8. Sessions 1-8: Sept. 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov. 3. New participants can join through Thursday, Sept. 22. To register, visit: www.nkfm.org/KPATH or call 800-482-1455. To find additional PATH programs, visit nkfm.org/PATH or mihealthyprograms.org.

Twilight Hike: Hosted by the Grosse Ile Nature Land Conservancy, from 7-9 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Airport Natural Area. 28820 East River Rd, Grosse Ile. Learn about nocturnal and twilight wildlife. We will listen for frogs, use a bat detector to find bats, search for moths and fireflies, and discuss nocturnal animal adaptations. For more information, email GINLC.education@gmail.com.

Chronic Pain PATH (Virtual): Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. For those living with chronic pain and their loved ones on Mondays from 6-8 p.m. Info session on Sept. 19. Sessions 1-6: Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. New participants can join through Monday, Oct. 3. To register, contact Beaumont: http://classes.beaumont.org. To find additional PATH programs, visit nkfm.org/PATH or mihealthyprograms.org.

Kidney PATH (Virtual): Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan on Mondays from 6-8 p.m. Info session on Sept. 19. Sessions 1-8: Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Nov. 7, 14. New participants can join through Monday, Oct. 3. To register, visit: www.nkfm.org/KPATH or call 800-482-1455. To find additional PATH programs, visit nkfm.org/PATH or mihealthyprograms.org.

Storywalk: Taylor Community Library, Fletcher Park, Taylor, located between Pardee and Racho Rd., and Northline and Eureka. Permanent exhibit. August/September featured book is “Are We There Yet?” by Dan Santat. Community members can follow the path throughout the park to read a book in its entirety presented on 16 individual panels. Each panel hosts a set of pages which include activities and questions to help your little ones engage with the story in meaningful ways. For more information, call 734-287-4840.

Lincoln Park Farmers Market: Sundays through October, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.mm, at Mellus Park, east side of Fort Street, between Arlington & O’Connor, Lincoln Park. Farmers/vendors with produce, plants, specialty foods and crafts. Cash, EBT, P-EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, Credit/Debit accepted. For more information, call 313-427-0443 or email lpfm@inbox.com.

Hike in Airport Natural Area: Sponsored by the Grosse Ile Nature & Land Conservancy, enter at 28820 East River Rd, Grosse Ile, from 1-4 p.m. Event runs through Sunday, Oct. 30. GINLC hosts will be available to open the trails of the Airport Natural Area every Sunday from May to October. Spend a few hours enjoying the trails, ponds, bays, lookouts, and woods of this hidden gem. For more information, email GINLC.education@gmail.com. All GINLC programs are free to the public, but donations make them possible. Visit www.ginlc.org.

Ongoing community events

Mental Illness Support Group: For relatives and friends of the mentally Ill in the Downriver area meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn, 600 N.Brady, in Mitchell Hall. Another support group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, starting on July 20, at 10 a.m., at the Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital’s Rehabilitation Bldg. on the 2nd floor, room 232. Wear a mask and enter the hospital at the main entrance for a Covid-19 check. Then you will follow the letter A on the wall signs and take the Allen  elevators to the 2nd floor. From the elevator exit, turn left and immediately right to follow the hallway to room 232. For information, call 313- 292-3324.

Al Turner Drop In Chess: Every Thursday 5:30 p.m. at the Bacon Memorial District Library, 45 Vinewood, Wyandotte. Kids and adults of all ages can meet challenging new players every Thursday @ 5:30 pm. For more information, call 734-246-8357.

Job Assistance: The SEMCA Michigan Works! in Southgate, 15100 Northline Rd, Room 103, is offering help with job searching. Free services may include career assessment and guidance; GED preparation, basic skills assessment & enhancement; resume and interview assistance; and job search assistance. Stop in to register and ask about the next orientation session. Connect with a Career Coach and return to work faster. Reasonable accommodations will be made upon request. For more information, call 734-362-3448 or visit SEMCA.org.

Toiletry Pantry: Rockwood First Congregational Church, 22600 Mather Street Rockwood, hosts toiletry pantry, which provides personal hygiene items, cleaning products, gently used clothing and some food products. The pantry will open from 1- 3 p.m. on the last Monday of each month. If that Monday is a holiday, the pantry will be open the previous Monday. For more information, call 734-379-3711 or fccrockwood.org

Local Wyandotte History: Looking for an obituary? Need information on your home or any other burning Wyandotte history questions? The Bacon Memorial Library, 45 Vinewood, Wyandotte,  can help. Visit, www.baconlibrary.org/local-history-request

Teen Advisory Group: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Online Virtual Event. Wednesdays, from 4-5 p.m. Teen Advisory volunteers help plan, implement, and promote ways to improve services offered at Taylor Community Library. Joining our group builds your resume, earns you volunteer hours and recommendations for jobs or college, and gives you a chance to be heard! To join, apply to become a volunteer today! For more information, call 734-287-4840.

1000 Books Before Kindergarten: Sponsored by the Bacon Memorial District Library, 45 Vinewood, Wyandotte. This free program encourages you to read 1,000 books with your child before he or she enters school – a goal experts say helps children learn to read. Yes, it really is possible. Read one book to your child every day and before you know it, you will have read over 1,000 books in three years! Reading together helps develop important pre-reading skills that provide a solid foundation to school and learning success. Plus, sharing stories together is fun. For more information, call 734-246-8357 or visit www.baconlibrary.org/1000books

Seamstresses Needed: Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care is seeking volunteer seamstresses to help with the making of memory bears. Memory Bears are made from the clothing that once belonged to a loved one and can bring comfort and peace for grieving family members. All materials are provided. Seamstresses  work in the comfort of their own homes using a simple four-piece pattern. For more information, contact volunteer coordinator Mary Biber at 800-370-8592. For more information about Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care, visit www.seasons.org.

Palliative Care Volunteers Needed: Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care is seeking compassionate people to provide volunteer support to terminally ill patients and their families. We provide virtual, yet comprehensive, training that fits easily into busy schedules. Opportunities are flexible, based on your availability and comfort level and always close to home. Activities may include: offering companionship or “friendly visits” to homebound patients, reading and letter writing, providing relief for caregivers, participating in activities with dementia patients, veteran to veteran companionship, and sewing Memory Bears. For more information, contact volunteer coordinator Mary Biber at 800-370-8592. Visit www.seasons.org

Taylor Garden Club: Meets the 3rd Thursday of the month September through June. Meetings are held at Taylor Senior Activity Center. Hospitality at 6 p.m.,  meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Guests are welcome to attend once for free.  Membership fee is $15 per year. You do not have to live in Taylor to join the group. For more information, contact Nancy Smith at 734-287-6851 or by email at smithnan88@yahoo.com.

The Ecorse Community Events Committee: Meetings are held every 3rd Thursday of the month excluding holidays and/or inclement weather.  The ECEC meets from 6-7 p.m. at the Albert B. Buday Civic Center, 3869 W. Jefferson Ave., Ecorse 48229 on the 2nd floor in Conference Room – B. For more information, call 313-407-6332 or visit website https://www.ecorseevents.com or email ecorseevents@gmail.com or visit the Ecorse Community Events Committee Facebook page. All are welcome to attend, volunteer and participate in community event planning.

AAUW scholarships: The AAUW Wyandotte-Downriver Branch offers several scholarships annually to female undergraduate students at Baker College, Henry Ford College, Lawrence Technological University and Wayne County Community College District. Interested students can pick up an AAUW application at their school’s counseling office. Candidates must have earned a minimum of 12 credits, be a United States citizen and a resident of the Downriver area. An essay is required. For more information, contact rjhart720@yahoo.com or visit downriver-mi.aauw.net.

The Ecorse Historical Society: Meetings are held every 3rd Saturday of the month excluding holidays and/or inclement weather. The EHS meets from 1-2 p.m. at the Albert B. Buday Civic Center, 3869 W. Jefferson Ave., Ecorse on the 2nd floor in Conference Room – B. All are welcome to attend, volunteer and participate in EHS meetings and planning. Ecorse residents are invited to bring their family histories to add to the collections and archives which will be exhibited at the Ecorse Public Library. Exhibit dates and times to be announced. For more information, call 313-386-2520 Ext. 4 or visit /www.ecorsehistorical.org  Email ecorsehistoricalsociety@gmail.com or visit the Ecorse Historical Society’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ecorsehistoricalsociety/

Brownstown Historical Museum Hours of Operation: The Brownstown Historical Museum, 23451 King Road, Brownstown is open for tours every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month from 1-4 p.m. Summer business hours are every Tuesday from noon-3 p.m.. Stop in to join the Brownstown Historical Society or renew your membership, volunteer or get information on the Brownstown Community Brick Paver fundraiser. For more information, call 248-318-5297.

Lincoln Park Preservation Alliance: The group is looking for new members to promote Lincoln Park’s historic sites through education and advocacy; for information on meetings and events, call Leslie Lynch-Wilson at 313-598-3137.

Knit and Crochet Club: From 1-3 p.m., Tuesdays. Meet, mingle and trade inspiration with local knitters and crocheters. Bring your own projects and have fun with a like-minded group. This is not an instructing class; however, you are welcome to ask others to share their knowledge and help. Cost: $3 donation to the DCA. Downriver Council for the Arts, 81 Chestnut, Wyandotte. (734) 720-0671 or visit www.downriverarts.org

Huron River Fishing Association: Holds general membership meetings at 6:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month at the Flat Rock Community Center, 1 McGuire St., Flat Rock. The group holds fly tying classes at 6:30 p.m. on the 3rd Monday of the month at the FRCC. For more information, visit huronriverfishing.com or email FISH@huronriverfishing.com.

The Ecorse Historical Society: Meets the third Saturday of each month at:City of Ecorse, Albert B. Buday Civic, 3869 W Jefferson Ave., Ecorse. Meeting is held in Conference Room B from noon to 1 p.m. Call 313-386-2520 Ext. 4.

Heart to Heart Hospice Volunteers needed: Heart to Heart Hospice is looking for downriver community members to join the group’s team of volunteers, who will visit with patients on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to help increase their quality of life during their finals days. Visits can provide friendship, compassion and distraction from their prognosis. Activities that clients might enjoy are being read to, watching television together, talking about who and where they’ve been, their families, hearing about your day, playing cards, and so much more. Most importantly, we are looking for volunteers to provide their time, talent, and to have compassion and empathy. Heart to Heart serves Allen Park, Canton, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Southgate, Taylor, Westland, Ypsilanti and beyond. Volunteers should contact volunteer coordinator Randi Williams, at 734-282-0209.

Great Lakes Steel Salaried Retirees Club: Meets every third Monday at Crystal Gardens, 16703 Fort St. Southgate. Doors open at noon. Lunch promptly at 1 p.m. Cost $12 for members, $13 non-members. Door prizes and 50/50 raffles. Open to any salaried retiree of Great Lakes Steel. For more information, contact Desta Pulter at 313-842-0385.

Bingo: 6:15 p.m. Thursdays; VFW Post No. 9283, 16200 Dix-Toledo Road, Southgate; doors open at 4 p.m.; $500 jackpot; all proceeds go to the VFW Ladies Auxiliary general fund.

Hospice of Michigan: Seeking volunteers to visit with patients in the Downriver area; to learn more, call 248-303-6818 or email aknoppow@hom.org.

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Luau-themed events planned at San Bernardino County Library branches

Luau-themed events planned at San Bernardino County Library branches

The San Bernardino County Library offers Library Luau events at seven of the 32 county library branches in August.

The events feature a variety of crafts, a balloon artist, a face painter, a special character visit and more. For every 15 items checked out during the events, library patrons will earn a lei and an opportunity drawing ticket for a chance to win prizes, according to a news release.

The events are free and open to all ages.

The Library Luau events are scheduled at the following libraries:

• Running Springs Branch Library, 2677 Whispering Pines, Running Springs: 1-3 p.m. Aug. 6 and 20.

• Newton T. Bass Library, 14901 Dale Evans Parkway,  Apple Valley: 4-6 p.m. Aug. 9.• Lewis Library and Technology Center, 8437 Sierra Ave., Fontana: 4-7 p.m. Aug. 9.

• Sam J. Racadio Library and Environmental Learning Center. 7863 Central Ave., Highland: 4-6 p.m. Aug. 10.

• James S. Thalman Library. 14020 City Center Drive, Chino Hills: 4-6 p.m. Aug. 11.

• Hesperia Branch Library, 9650 Seventh Ave., Hesperia: 4-7 p.m. Aug. 18.

• Lake Arrowhead Branch Library, 27235 Highway 189, Blue Jay: 2:30-4 p.m. Aug. 27.

There are also luau-themed paint night programs planned in August. They are 3:30-5 p.m. Aug. 9 at the Running Spring Branch Library; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at the Rialto Branch Library, 251 W. First St., Rialto; and 2-3:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Yucca Valley Branch Library, 57271 Twentynine Palms Highway, Yucca Valley.

For information about the San Bernardino County library system and other county library programs, go to sbclib.org/ or call 909-387-2220.

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Lubbock Library to host events for all ages

Lubbock Library to host events for all ages

LUBBOCK, Texas (PRESS RELEASE) – The Lubbock Public Library is hosting various events this week, from arts and crafts projects to an adult comedy night.

The events are as follows:

Musical Storytime at Mahon Library on Monday, July 18 from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Sing along to popular nursery songs with Charley and her ukulele! This fun interactive program will introduce children and caregivers to an assortment of musical books, songs, nursery rhymes, rhythmic activities and ear training! This program is geared towards children ages 0-7, but all are welcome to attend at Mahon Library, 1306 9th Street. For more information, call 806-775-2835.

“Game On!” at Patterson Branch Library on Monday, July 18 and Thursday, July 21 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Come to the Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Drive, for an afternoon of board games and video games for grades K-12. For more information, call 806-767-3300.

Upcycled Books: Tiki House Part 1 at Godeke Branch Library on Monday, July 18 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Part 1 of our Tiki House will focus on upcycling books into little tiki huts at Godeke Branch Library, 5034 Frankford Avenue. Registration required. Call 806-775-3362 to reserve your spot! Registration for this craft registers you for both parts 1 and 2! This craft is for ages 13 and up.

In-Person Storytimes at Lubbock Public Library 

Come to preschool storytime at the library! This week’s schedule is:

  • Mahon Library (1306 9th Street), Tuesday, July 19, 10:30 AM
  • Patterson Branch Library (1836 Parkway Drive), Tuesday, July 19, 11:30 AM
  • Groves Branch Library (5520 19th Street), Wednesday, July 20, 10:30 AM
  • Godeke Branch Library (5034 Frankford Avenue), Wednesday, July 20, 12:30 PM
  • Godeke Branch Library (5034 Frankford Avenue), Thursday, July 21, 10:30 AM
  • Groves Branch Library (5520 19th Street), Thursday, July 21, 11:00 AM

Parenting Cottage Storytime at Godeke Branch Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Join us for a special storytime at the Godeke Branch Library, 5034 Frankford Avenue. Each family will receive a free copy of the book “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” by Tiger Tales while supplies last courtesy of the Parenting Cottage. For more information, call 806-775-3362.  

Knit With Us at Groves Branch Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Please join us for an afternoon of knitting at Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th Street. We will meet every Tuesday afternoon! All skill levels are welcome. Please bring your own needles and yarn. For more information, call 806-767-3733.  

Musical Storytime at Mahon Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Sing along to popular nursery songs with Charley and her ukulele! This fun interactive program will introduce children and caregivers to an assortment of musical books, songs, nursery rhymes, rhythmic activities and ear training! This program is geared towards children ages 0-7, but all are welcome to attend at Mahon Library, 1306 9th Street. For more information, call 806-775-2835.

Teen Movie Night at Patterson Branch Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 4:30 p.m. to  6:45 p.m.

Join us for a teen event at Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Drive. We will be watching In the Heights (PG-13, 2021). Light refreshments will be provided. For more information, call 806-767-3300.

True Crime Book Club at Mahon Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

We will be discussing “Murder in the Neighborhood: The True Story of America’s First Recorded Mass Shooting” by Ellen J. Green. Call 806-775-2835 or stop by your local branch for titles and to reserve a copy of the book today! Ages 18+ Located at Mahon Library, 1306 9th Street.  

Musical Storytime at Patterson Branch Library on Wednesday, July 20 from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Sing along to popular nursery songs with Charley and her ukulele! This fun interactive program will introduce children and caregivers to an assortment of musical books, songs, nursery rhymes, rhythmic activities and ear training! This program is geared towards children ages 0-7, but all are welcome to attend at Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Drive. For more information, call 806-767-3300.

Dungeons and Dragons at Godeke Branch Library on Wednesday, July 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to play Dungeons and Dragons, or are looking for a group to play with-look no further! Join us for a one-shot campaign for a fun, after-hours night of dice rolling at Godeke Branch Library, 5034 Frankford Avenue. For Teens, grades 6-12. Registration required, so call 806-775-3362 to register!

Musical Storytime at Groves Branch Library on Thursday, July 21 from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Sing along to popular nursery songs with Charley and her ukulele! This fun interactive program will introduce children and caregivers to an assortment of musical books, songs, nursery rhymes, rhythmic activities and ear training! This program is geared towards children ages 0-7, but all are welcome to attend at Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th Street. For more information, call 806-767-3733.

Murder Mystery at Groves Branch Library on Thursday, July 21 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

There has been a murder at the masquerade ball. Join us as we investigate and solve this crime at this after-hours event for teens at Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th Street! Free light refreshments provided. Registration required. Call 806-767-3733 to reserve your spot! This event is for teens, grades 6-12.

Sharpie Mugs at Mahon Library on Friday, July 22 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Come design and decorate a Sharpie mug at Mahon Library, 1306 9th Street. We’ll provide Sharpies and one mug per teen participant. Space is limited, so call 806-775-2835 to reserve your spot! This is a teen event.

Adult Comedy Night at Mahon Library on Friday, July 22 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Enjoy a hilarious evening of stand-up comedy provided by Laugh Hub City at Mahon Library, 1306 9th Street. This after-hours show is just for adults, so leave the kiddos at home! Ages 18+. For more information, call 806-775-2835.

Robin’s Nest Tutoring at Godeke Branch Library on Saturday, July 23 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The library is pleased to announce in-person tutoring for K–12 students at Godeke Branch Library, 5034 Frankford Avenue. This is free tutoring for a variety of subjects. Learn more and sign up at www.robinsnesttutoring.com. Walk-ins are also welcome. For more information, call 806-775-3362.

Copyright 2022 KCBD. All rights reserved. The above information was provided by the City of Lubbock Library.

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Santa Maria Public Library extending hours and hosting events for children

Santa Maria Public Library extending hours and hosting events for children

Book lovers and children are in for a treat at the City of Santa Maria Public Library.

The library is extending its hours starting Monday, July 11.

The hours will be Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

In addition, the library is inviting families and children to an interactive and imaginative program presented by Pyjama Drama on Monday, July 11 at 11 a.m. in the Youth Services Altrusa Theater. The program features play, stories, and songs for children ages 18 months to 3 years old.

Also being held in the theater, preschoolers and caregivers are invited to learn how to create sensory bins on Wednesday, July 13 at 11 a.m.

For hours of operation or to learn more about these events visit www.cityofsantamaria.org/Library .

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What’s happening at the Stittsville Library – Stittsville Central – Local News, Events and Business

What's happening at the Stittsville Library - Stittsville Central - Local News, Events and Business

The staff at the Stittsville Library told Stittsville Central, “We’re really happy with the busyness in our branch one week into school holidays, many new people coming in to get library cards and children’s programs are well attended”.

Stittsville Library is busy this summer with branch programming and children signing up for the Summer Reading Club. All children are welcome to drop in and join the Club whether they attend programs or just keep track of their reading. There is a prize draw from submitted ballots each week.

Teen interests include Staycation Summer Bingo with chances to win a prize. https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/program?f%5B0%5D=field_age_group%3A1152&f%5B1%5D=field_cat
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At Stittsville branch teens can also find craft kits and other activities to take home or do in our branch. https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/program?f%5B0%5D=field_age_group%3A1152&f%5B1%5D=field_cat egory%3A47019&f%5B2%5D=field_series_1%3A50525.

Future teen authors can take advantage of our Stittsville Creative Writing Teen Group. https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/stittsville-creative-writing-group-youth-program.

Ask the staff for more information on all of the summer programs on your next visit to the library.


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The Patients’ Library and Children’s Library July events: – The Loop

Story time is presented weekdays at 10:30 on Channel 114 and on OneView Child Life and Children’s Library.

Special events, themes and presenters are announced below:

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July 2: Libraries closed

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July 3: Libraries closed

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July 4: Libraries closed

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Friday July 1 at 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Services reads for story time on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 6 at 10:30 a.m.: Barns and Cows Story Time and Activity on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 6 at 1:45 p.m.: Activities Therapy presents Bingo on Channel 117 and on OneView Hospital channels Patients’ Library and Activities

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Friday July 8 at 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Services reads for story time on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 13 at 10:30 a.m.: National Ice Cream Day Story Time and Activity on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Friday July 15 at 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Services reads for story time on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 20 at 10:30 a.m.: Space Exploration Day Story time and Activity on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 20 at 1:45 p.m.: Activities Therapy presents Bingo on Channel 117 and on OneView Hospital channels Patients’ Library and Activities

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Friday July 22 at 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Services reads for story time on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday July 27 at 10:30 a.m.: International Tiger Day Story time and Activity on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library

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Wednesday June 29 at 1:30 p.m.: June TV Trivia on Channel 117 and on OneView Hospital Channel 117 Patients’ Library and Activities

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Friday July 29 at 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Services reads for story time on Channel 114 and on OneView Hospital channels Child Life and Children’s Library