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Crafternoon Monday, April 21st @1-3pm Drop into the library's community room to get your craft on! We will have our craft cart out for open crafting along with miscellaneous craft kits. Children 8 and under need to be supervised.
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Titanic Tea Party Tuesday, April 22nd @4pm Go back in time and prepare to become a passenger at this Titanic-themed tea party. Guests are encouraged to dress in themed garb and enjoy some tea and snacks while learning about the Titanic! 20 seat capacity. This program is for k-5th grade. Children under 8 must be accompanied by a caregiver.
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Teen Hangout Thursday, April 24th @4pm Open hang-out at the library. We will have games and crafts for teens to use while chatting and snacking with friends!
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Evening Book Club Thursday, April 24th @5:30pm Join us as we discuss The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera
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Library D&D Friday, April 25th @1pm Want to learn how to play dungeons and dragons? Join in on the action and adventure as we run a mini-campaign through the world of Dungeons and Dragons. No previous gaming experience required. For patrons in 7th - 12th grades.
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Yoga Every Wednesday @ 5:45pm A licensed yoga teacher leads a class to help you relax in the middle of the work week. All skill levels are welcome. Free-will donations are accepted for this program. This is a registered program for adults.
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Move and Groove Storytime Every Tuesday @9:30am For ages 0-5 Join us in the storytime room for a morning of music, movement, rhythm, instruments, and fun!
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My First Storytime Every Wednesday @9:30am For ages 0-36 months Join us for songs, rhymes, bounces, and a story!
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Preschool Storytime Every Thursday @9:30am For ages 3-6 A topical themed story time consisting of books, music, movement, & crafts.
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The saint of bright doors by Vajra ChandrasekeraRaised to kill, Fetter, who walked among invisible powers, learned lethal catechism and gained a habit for secrecy, escapes his rural hometown for the big city where every door is laden with potential—and where he discovers what kind of man he is, which rewrites the world.100,000 first printing.
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Broken country : a novel
by Clare Leslie Hall
When her brother-in-law's actions reconnect her with a former love, Gabriel, whose son eerily resembles her deceased child, Beth's carefully constructed life unravels as past secrets and jealousies resurface, leading to deadly consequences and a difficult choice
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Once for yes
by Allie Millington
After the Laroe family lost a daughter and their apartment building is slated for demolition, 11-year-old Prue Laroe fights to save it and so learns she can move on without leaving her sister behind, in a story about the importance of memory. Simultaneous eBook.
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Cats in construction hats
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
"Six colorful cats and their tiny rat friends work together to build a house"
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