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Archive for May 24, 2008
Summer Reading Program for Kids–June Events at the Library
May 24, 2008 by Baker.
Monday June 16th 7:00pm
It’s almost spring equinox and Paddy McFee, 302-year-old senior leprechaun and sole guardian of the gold, has inconveniently chosen this particular time to fade over. What to do? Come and find out!
Wednesday June 18th
2:00 p.m.
Summer Reading Program: HawkWatch
How do we know our environment is healthy? Scientists look at many indicators to understand ecosystem health: water quality, animal populations, and interactions between organisms and their environments. At HawkWatch International, scientists count raptors. Find out more about the science raptors and what they teach us about our shared environment. For grades 3 and up.
Wednesday June 25th
Day Riverside Branch Library
2:00 p.m.
Summer Reading Program: The Buzz on Insects
The strange, the weird, the truly awesome, and the horrifically grotesque?learn facts about the world of insects at this creepy-crawly program. Get ready to be grossed out!
Monday June 30th
7:00 p.m.
Summer Reading Program: The Bugologist Show
Join the wacky folks from Mad Science for a 45-minute safari that brings baffling bug mysteries to light. You’ll explore the insides and outsides of insects and participate in a bug-fest. This is a show of giant entomological proportions!
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