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There is a special display of nature guides and nature books this week at the library if you want to continue the fun at home.
With the beautiful day we also had a chance to visit with our neighbors as many of them stopped by to chat on their way to and from voting.
November 11 join us for TISSUE PAPER COLLAGE. Edie Johnstone is back with a colorful and creative craft project all ages of kids will love.
All programs are Tuesdays from 3:30pm - 5pm. The Library is a school bus stop, so you can arrange for easy drop-off. Please be prompt picking up your child,
the library closes at 5pm.
Children younger than 2nd grade are welcome to participate with a parent present. Healthy snacks will be served. ALL PROGRAMS WILL START BY MEETING AT THE LIBRARY.
Click here to enjoy a slideshow of Angelique's photos of the expedition.
We had a great turn out for the clinic last night at the Library. About 40 people showed up to participate, 25 kids and and another 15 or so adults. Doug told a few stories about Downhill racing in the Olympics and World Cup and let everyone see his World Cup Medal. On display in the library were some of his fantastic Olympic memorabilia and a selection of related books.
The group warmed up with laps around the ball field then stretched. Next came chicken walks, high leaps, galloping, sashaying and of course running. Then an amazing obstacle course including gates to run, hoops to jump through, GIANT basketballs to dunk and a hay bale pyramid (thanks Susie for the loan of hay bales). After the adults finished getting the kids through the course they took a turn trying it out.
Thanks to all who participated, helped with set up and clean up, and a special thank you to Doug and Kelly Lewis of ELITEAM camps!
Enjoy the pictures.