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Upcoming Events at Willard Library |
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Little Exploreres: 'Plant the Tiny Seed': A Bilingual Story Time |
During this interactive, bilingual story time, youngsters will enjoy hearing the book, "Plant the Tiny Seed" by Christie Matheson, and act out the story. This is a cute tale about planting a seed and how the magic of nature makes it grow into a flower. In addition, the program, which is in Burmese and English, will include a finger play/song and a craft.
Thursday, July 1, 11 a.m.
Video premieres on Willard’s Facebook and YouTube channels
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Shake Your Tail Feather Dance Party |
We've made it past the halfway mark of Willard’s Summer Reading Program, so let's celebrate our progress with a dance party!
Our favorite DJ, Cory Boedecker, will be playing the tunes to keep the party moving. Don't miss this opportunity to shake your tail feather with your favorite library friends.
The party will be in the Helen Warner Branch's amphitheater, and social distancing guidelines will be followed.
Thursday, July 8, 6-7:30 p.m.
Helen Warner Branch Amphitheater, 36 Minges Creek Place
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STEAM: Dinosaurs Galore |
Travel back to the Age of Dinosaurs by making dinosaur eggs. This hands-on, slightly messy but super fun activity is sure to be a hit. Then visit either library and walk among the dinosaurs as you compare your footprints to these mighty reptiles.
The materials will be included in the July STEAM Grab 'n' Go Kits.
Wednesday, July 14, 11 a.m.
Video premieres on Willard’s Facebook and YouTube channels
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Peeks Into the Past: Tales of Battle Creek |
Take a tour with local historians and learn the stories behind some of Battle Creek's most notable historic landmarks. Peeks into the Past is a monthly, live conversation during which viewers can ask questions or share their own tales of Battle Creek.
Monday, July 26, 7 p.m. Live streaming on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and willardlibrary.org
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Every Stone Tells a Story |
Many myths abound about the proper way to clean and repair cemetery markers. Daniel Earl, who is known as “the family history guy,” will teach proper cleaning techniques that everyone can do to preserve gravestones. In addition, he will discuss cemetery safety.
Tuesday, July 27, 6 p.m. Live streaming on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and willardlibrary.org
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