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REDLANDS - Children can escape the heat and venture into other worlds through reading programs in the city this summer. On Tuesday, the A.K. Smiley Public Library's Young Reader's Room held its second weekly performance, a puppet show. Youth services librarian Pamela Karr said the library had to turn people away last week.
The Kanawha County Public Library system will offer a variety of free children's programs as part of its annual Summer Library Club, which runs through July 25. Combining free programs with reading and other rewarding activities, the club allows children ages 12 and under to earn prizes by reading or listening to books.
REDLANDS - Children can escape the heat and venture into other worlds through reading programs in the city this summer. On Tuesday, the A.K. Smiley Public Library's Young Reader's Room held its second weekly performance, a puppet show. Youth services librarian Pamela Karr said the library had to turn people away last week.
REDLANDS - Children can escape the heat and venture into other worlds through reading programs in the city this summer. On Tuesday, the A.K. Smiley Public Library's Young Reader's Room held its second weekly performance, a puppet show. Youth services librarian Pamela Karr said the library had to turn people away last week.
LA HABRA - La Habra Library, 221 E. La Habra Blvd., presents several children's programs for the fall: * "Music and Movement" programs at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 6, 13, 20 and 27 and 11 a.m. Sept. 8, 15, 20 and 29. Children will enjoy songs, finger plays and more. A Young Artist program will follow "Music and Movement" at 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and a new "Gameland" program will follow "Music and Movement" on Thursdays.
Kanawha County Public Library system will offer a variety of free children's programs as part of its annual Summer Library Club, which runs through July 25. Combining free programs with great reading and other rewarding activities, the club allows children ages 12 and younger to earn prizes by reading or listening to books. Participants may register online at www.kanawhalibrary.org or at their local branch library. Children must have a library card in their name.
At the bicentennial of her birth, American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe is the focus of an exhibit at the Lancaster Literary Guild. "Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe: 'If She Was a Boy:' Her Religion, Her Family, and Her Gendered World," created by Dr. Carla M. Rineer, assistant professor of English at Millersville University, opens 5- 9 p.m. First Friday, Jan. 6, at 113 N. Lime St. Despite strict gender restrictions, societal vilification of novel writers and readers, motherhood, familial dysfunction, illness, grief and loss, Stowe wrote at least 67 books over the course of her life (June 14, 1811-July 1, 1896).
HAMDEN -- In celebration of National Library Week, the Hamden Public Library Children's Department will offer the following free children's programs: A--Author and Hamden resident M.W. Penn will read from her recent children's book, "Sidney the Silly Who Only Eats Six" at 4:15 April 16 for ages 5 and up. A--"Lazy Kate" presents "The Ancient Art of Spinning" at 4:15 p.m. April 17 for children ages 5 and up.
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS. - The make-believe world of Disney came alive for about 50 children and their parents Monday as the characters from a live production visited the borough. The hourlong program, one of several children's programs sponsored by library, highlighted Rapunzel, the golden-haired princess featured in Disney on Ice, and Jenna Raheb, one of the show's skaters, who read passages from a book.
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