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2019 Summer Brochure DRAFT

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Renovations NONPROFIT Brighton District Library ECRWSS The Library will begin EDDM Connect, Grow, Discover, Together renovating approximately 90% of our facility in June U.S. POSTAGE PAID Summer 2019 • June, July & Aug • www.brightonlibrary.info 2019. The majority of BRIGHTON MI 48116 renovations will occur in PROGRAMS phases over a 5 month PERMIT NO 266 AND EVENTS period, ending in FOR ALL AGES October 2019. *****ECRWSS***** LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER A UNIVERSE OF STORIES Interior renovation will provide: Programs sponsored by  Updated carpeting, treatments, and furniture throughout the building.  An expanded youth area that encourages imaginative and interactive play for younger children, as well as an 100 Library Drive, Brighton, MI 48116 810-229-6571 • www.brightonlibrary.info engaging space for older children.  A teen area with flexible space that can be adapted to conduct a range of learning activities and programs.  Three additional study rooms.  Upgrades to our Reading Room, including a fireplace and ADA compliant and adaptable seating.  The creation of a “quiet wing” in our facility that caters to patrons’ requests for more space to research and study.  A patron focused one-point of service desk at the center of our atrium.  A reconfiguration of our Art Gallery and updates to our main Meeting Room that will provide additional opportunities to use those spaces.  Reconfiguration of staff workroom to provide more space efficiencies.  Reconsidered lighting throughout the facility.  Self Check Out and Self-Serve holds.  Extensive upgrades to the Library’s HVAC system. Please visit brightonlibrary.info/renovation for additional information. Cindy Mack Library Director Architect’s rendering of the renovated lobby UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION 100 Library Drive The Brighton District Library Board of Trustees Brighton, MI 48116 brightonlibrary.info Patrick McDonald President 810-229-6571 Arla McPeek Vice President Jordan Genso Secretary Hours Jim Muzzin Treasurer Rich Perlberg Trustee Monday - Thursday 10am to 9pm Jane Petrie Trustee Friday and Saturday 10am to 5pm Kathryn Poppy Trustee Sunday 1pm to 5pm Cindy Mack Library Director (Closed July Sundays) Holiday Closures Sunday, May 26 & Monday, May 27 Sign up for our eNews at Thursday, July 4 brightonlibrary.info/newsletters Sunday, September 1 & Monday, September 2

Adult Programs and Events All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup A Fundraising Initiative for the Summer Cocktails The Guardians of Detroit Brighton District Library's Youth Department (That Are Out of This World) Tuesday, July 30, 7-8:30pm, Room A/B Brighton District Library is raising money to enhance our Youth Department with furnishings, toys and props that will encourage imaginative, interactive play. Monday, July 15 The Guardians of Detroit: Our goal is to offer irresistible play opportunities that encourage creativity, social 7-8pm, Room A/B Architectural Sculpture in the Motor interaction and language development. City presentation features more than Following are examples of what we’re looking to purchase: Back by popular demand, 100 spectacular close-up pictures of For younger children: Mark Mullinax, the Library’s architectural sculpture from  A versatile play structure with props to help children pretend. Flexibility is key; it Genealogy and Local History throughout the city of Detroit. Librarian, and Jennifer Osborne, Presenter and author, Jeff Morrison, could be a vegetable stand one day, a veterinary clinic the next and a place to Head of Adult Services, will will talk about the symbolism behind stage a puppet show the day after that. demonstrate how to make some the ornamentation as well as some  Themed learning panels that will encourage engagement between a parent or popular summer cocktails. Wow of the untold stories of the artists, care-giver and child, providing open-ended questions to spark conversation and your friends and family at your next artisans, and architects involved in its curiosity. BBQ. Must be 21 or older to creation. Books will be available for  Cozy places for one-on-one play, sharing a book or reading alone. participate. Registration begins purchase. Registration begins Monday, July 1. Tuesday, July 16. This photo is a representation only. A unique playscape is being designed Jackie and Gary 2 specifically for the Brighton District Library. “Singing the Good Old Songs Again” Monday, August 12, 7-8:30pm, Location TBA Jackie Miller Davidson, formerly of the New Christie Minstrels, and Gary Brandt, put on a fantastic show featuring classic and original folk songs, interspersed with lighthearted humor and personal stories. Registration begins Monday, July 29. New Databases AtoZdatabases RBdigital Unlimited Audiobooks Service AtoZdatabases is a Business Directory, and Mailing List Database including 30 million business & executive profiles, and 240 million Recorded Books is the largest residential records. It’s ideal for sales leads, mailing lists, market research, independent publisher of unabridged employment opportunities, finding friends and relatives, and more! audiobooks. We are pleased to offer resident cardholders over 28,000 always Common questions small business owners ask can be fielded available titles from Recorded Books and using AtoZdatabases. other audiobook publishers. This new  How do I find new customers to grow my business? service is available on your device of  Where can I get a mailing list to promote my new service or choice, and greatly expands the Library’s digital audiobook offerings. products?  How can I learn more about my community? Check out this and all our  I need to secure additional funding. Where can I find information digital download offerings at brightonlibrary.info/downloads about the potential in my market? Also included:  Criminal background search tool.  Job Search tool.  Resume templates, as well as questions to help prepare for interviews Explore this (and all our other databases) at brightonlibrary.info/research 11

Adult Programs and Events For older children:  Interactive elements such as magnetic All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup poetry, whiteboard or chalkboard walls, Adult Writer’s Workshop Detroit Unseen an Everbrite light board or art gallery space. Giving Levels Platinum - $500 Tuesdays, June 11, July 9 & August 13 Thursday, June 26, 6:30-8:30pm, Room A/B  Flexible furnishings and fun décor that can support 6:30-8pm, Brighton Room group work, teaching/tutoring, and small group Gold - $250 Bob Huston is a photographer who is very passionate programming and instruction. Silver - $100 A fun, ongoing workshop facilitated by Erma Bombeck about the City of Detroit. He has been capturing images Bronze - $10 - $99 Award-winning humorist and author Mike Ball, where of Detroit’s historic and forgotten structures for nearly ten  Active spaces for gaming (including board games,) you will find exactly the information and support you years. The pictures have now become a project called problem solving activities, art and literature-sharing. Learning Panel Sponsorship need as an aspiring writer. Drop-In. Detroit Unseen. Detroit Unseen helps to capture and $1000 document Detroit’s changes within a positive context. We need your help to make this vision a reality. Sister Pie Please join us for this unique presentation! Registration Business naming rights for Michigan Notable Author Tour begins Thursday, June 12. We hope to move forward in conjunction with our interactive play structure building renovation, beginning Summer 2019. Make Monday, June 17 your cash or check gift to Brighton District Library (four available): 7-8pm, Reading Room Youth Department, or donate online at 1 year - $1,500 brightonlibrary.info/support. 3 years - $3,000 2019 Michigan Notable Book author, Lisa Ludwinski, will be All donations will be here to talk about her book featured in our and Detroit bakery, Sister Pie. Books will be available for monthly eNews, and purchase, and pie available to on our website. try! Registration begins Monday, June 3. Donations of $100 or more will also be Sunday Movie Nature Getaways included on our Youth Room Sundays, June 2 & August 4 Tuesday, July 9, 7-8pm, Room A/B Donor Plaque. 2pm, Room A/B Ron Rademacher is back to talk about some of the --Dr. Susan B. Neuman, Drop-in for a Sunday movie this Summer! most overlooked nature areas in Michigan. In each, Professor of Childhood and Popcorn and beverages provided. you’ll find easy trails that are accessible to anyone, and Literacy Education at NYU June 2 The Upside (PG-13) are usually shorter than 1 mile – no hiking expertise August 4 Apollo 11 (G) required! Ron will also tell you about local attractions near each Fridays, June 14 & 28, July 12 & 26, and August 9 & 23 trail, so you can turn your short hike into Times listed below, Conference Room or Room A/B a day trip. Registration begins Tuesday, June 25. Patty Sudbay from Michigan Works! is here the 2nd and 4th Fridays of every month (except for holidays) to offer one-on-one support and group classes. Sign up for a half hour one-on-one session from 10:30am SCORE Business Counseling brightonlibrary.info/support to 12:30pm and then stay for a 1pm class on resume writing, job search tips, or interviewing skills to help you Work with our librarians to set up an appointment 3 begin your new career. time that’s convenient for you! To set up an appointment with Patty or to register Do you have a business idea and want to know for a class, contact her at 517-552-2106 or whether it's viable? Are you looking for funding? New [email protected]. and current entrepreneurs can meet one-on-one for up to an hour with SCORE business coach, Craig Visit brightonlibrary.info/signup for upcoming Lesley. Visit the Information Desk for details. class titles. 10

Youth Programs and Events Adult Programs and Events All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup Wee Play Café Adult Book Discussions Books & Brews Wednesdays, June 12, July 10 & August 14 Monday, June 3 & 17 and July 15 & 29 Brunch Bunch 6:30-8pm, Brewery Becker, Downtown Brighton 10:30-11:30am, Room A/B Tuesdays, June 11, July 9 & August 13 11:30am-1pm, Room A/B Join us the 2nd Wednesday of each month for a lively Stop by for a morning of open playtime with your book discussion, located at Brewery Becker in downtown little one. Explore our educational toys while Drop-In for our Brunch Bunch book discussion Brighton. Books can be reserved through our shared enjoying conversation, a cup of coffee, and group. In addition to great conversation, you’ll catalog system or at the Information Desk. Drop-In. snacks for all. Ages 0-5 with a caregiver. get to enjoy a delicious brunch. Books can be Registration begins Wednesday, April 17. reserved through our shared catalog system or at the Information Desk. June 12 The Keeper of Lost Things Family Story Time June 11 The Great Alone July 10 Ruth Hogan Kristin Hannah August 14 No Registration Required Packing for Mars Tuesdays, June 4, 11, 18 & 25 July 9 A Gentleman in Moscow Mary Roach Wednesdays, July 10, 17 & 31 Amor Towles 10:15-11:15am, Room A/B The Guernsey Literary Join us for stories, songs, and rhymes. Sing, August 13 Matchmaking for and Potato Peel Pie Society dance, read, and play while developing your Beginners Mary Ann Shaffer child’s pre-reading skills. Stay after to Maddie Dawson Sunday, June 9, 1-4pm, Millie’s Garden experience our open play time. All ages Join us for our Summer Reading Kick-off event with with a caregiver. Drop-in. Genealogy Research Assistance Genealogy Research Assistance, Brighton Room juggler and stilt walker Jason Kollum, Jumpin’ Thursdays, June 13, July 11 & August 8, 1:30-3pm ALLSTARS jump rope team, free ice cream, Some Assembly Required: Drop-In Genealogy Assistance, Brighton Room Mondays, June 17, July 15 & August 19, 6:30-8:30pm petting farm, and giant bubble making with the It’s all about stability! Tuesdays, June 4, July 2 & August 6, 2-4pm Bubble Man. Register for our Universe of Stories Representatives from the Livingston County Summer Reading Program and pick up your free Monday, June 17, 2-3:30pm, Room A/B Join Mark Mullinax, Genealogy and Local History Genealogical Society will be in the Brighton Room to materials. Drop-in. Librarian, for some one-on-one help with your family offer some one-on-one help with your genealogy Children will use their engineering skills to learn about history search. Computers will be available to access research. Both beginning and advanced researchers  Chamberlin Petting Farm structures with The Ancestry.com and other websites. Drop-In. welcome. Drop-In. 1-4pm Cat in the Hat from the PBS KIDS How to Avoid Investment Fraud Petticoat Patriots:  Soccer Fun with the Legacy Center program The Cat in How Michigan Women Won the Vote 1-4pm the Hat Knows a Lot Thursday, June 13, 6:30-8pm, Room A/B About That! This Monday, June 10, 3-4:30pm, Room A/B  Jumpin' ALLSTARS Jump Rope Team workshop will use a It’s no surprise that 1:30-2:45pm variety of hands on fraudsters target Today marks the 100th anniversary of Michigan ratifying the and media experiences to explore stability by building, people with 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution which granted  Jason Kollum Stilt Walking and Juggling testing, and redesigning structures. Presented by MSU money - which women the right to vote. Celebrate this milestone 1-2pm and 3-4pm Extension. Geared towards ages 4-8 but children ages means targeting anniversary and learn about the women’s suffrage 3-10 are welcome. Registration begins Monday, June 3. older Americans at or near retirement. movement in Michigan at this lecture presented by the  Jason Kollum Comedy Variety Show However, you may be surprised to learn that Michigan Women’s Historical Center & Hall of Fame. 2-2:30pm fraudsters also target people who are Registration begins Monday, May 28. college educated, optimistic, self reliant,  The Bubble Man's Giant Bubble Creation Station have higher incomes, and some financial Drop-In Computer Lab 2:30-4pm knowledge. Learn the warning signs, recognize and avoid affinity fraud, and Every Wednesday, 3-5pm, Conference Room  Meet Cinderella and Belle learn about reverse mortgages and 2:30-4pm annuities. Registration begins Thursday, Learn general computer skills at your May 30. own pace or come in with your Tiny Tot Soccer with the Legacy Center 3,2,1 Blast Off! specific computer or mobile device This program is presented by Attorney problems. We can also assist with Thursday, June 6, 10:30-11:15am, Millie’s Garden Thursday, June 20 General Dana Nessel’s Consumer Programs. your questions about using Library 10:30am-12pm, Room A/B eBooks and other downloadables. Warm up and get those wiggles out No registration required! with the Legacy Center! Build cone Join us to create spaceships using a variety of materials. Cardboard, duct 9 towers, play with soccer balls, and tape, and decorations provided. How enjoy other related games with your big can you go? Then build a spaceship or rocket to take home! little ones! Presented by Legacy Ages 4 and up with a caregiver. Center. Ages 2-3 with a caregiver. Registration begins Registration begins Thursday, May 23. Thursday, June 6. This program will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. 4

Teen Programs and Events Youth Programs and Events All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup Teen Writers’ Workshop Pop & Paint StarLab Experience Dream Big, Build Bigger Tuesdays, June 4 & 25, July 23 & 30, and August 6 & 27 Thursdays, June 20 & July 18 Thursday, June 27 Monday, July 8 6:30-8:30pm, Rooms TBD 6-7:30pm, Room A/B 10:15-11am OR 11:15am-12pm, Room A/B 10:30-11:30am, Room A/B Great writers are made, not born. The Brighton District Library’s Teen Create beautiful art at the Library. Every Come experience the night sky inside our inflatable Open play with our Zoob Builders, Writers’ Workshop helps tomorrow's John Green or J.K. Rowling plot a month we will experiment with a new dome. Spark your Magformers, Dado Cubes, Hexabits, course in the literary world. Facilitated by Erma Bombeck Award-winning painting project and sample different imagination with stories and and Geosmart magnets. Build your humorist Mike Ball, this workshop is fun and rewarding. Young writers flavors of pop. No experience is necessary activities about the own solar spinner and light it up. enjoy a free-wheeling camaraderie with other aspiring writers and and all supplies are provided. Grades constellations. The StarLab Ages 6-10. Registration begins receive positive reinforcement as they progress. Grades 7-12. Drop-In. 7-12. Registration begins two weeks prior Planetarium offers a Monday, June 24. to each event. captivating galactic encounter. Ages 6-8. You June 20 July 18 may only register for one Baby Prom session. Registration begins Galaxy Paintings Open Paint Thursday, June 13. Thursday, July 11, 10:30-11:30am, Room A/B This project is funded (in part) with a Library Craft Closet Clean Out Day Don't let the big kids have all Services and 5 Technology Act grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services Thursday, July 18, 10-11:30am, Room A/B the fancy fun! Dress in your administered by the Library of Michigan. It all has to go! If we have it, you can use it - let best and bring your little one your imagination soar. Drop in and craft with us. Ages 4 and up. Drop-in. to the Library for some songs, snacks, crafts, and photos in front of an elegant backdrop! Black-tie onesies are optional. Ages 0-2 with a caregiver. Teen Game Night 5 Registration begins Thursday, June 27. Thursday, June 27, 6-7:30pm, Room A/B Cake Wars: SciFi Edition My Shadow Goes Where I Go: Look Up! What’s in the Sky? Join us for snacks and board games. Exploding Thursday, July 11, 6-8pm, Room A/B Kittens, Pandemic, Hogwarts Battle, Munchkins, It’s all about light! Thursday, July 25 Jenga, Superfight, and more. Grades 7-12. For this challenge, create a cake inspired by outer 11am-12pm, Millie’s Garden Registration begins Thursday, June 13. space, aliens, the galaxy, or even your favorite sci-fi Tuesday, July 23, 2-3:30pm, Room A/B show or book. You just need to bring an unfrosted Learn about our amazing sky cake (and an adult assistant) and we’ll provide the Children will use their investigative skills to learn and what happens up there. supplies to decorate it. Grades 7 –12 with an adult. about shadows with The Cat in the Hat from the PBS Make a cool cloud identifier, explore Registration begins June 27. KIDS program The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About the phases of the moon, create art with That! After learning that shadows are made by sun sensitive paper, and so much more. Marvel Movie Trivia blocking light, we will explore how the position of Join us for a morning of fun in Millie’s the light can make shadows grow, shrink and Garden. Ages 7-9. Registration begins Friday, July 19, 1-2pm, Room A/B change shapes. Presented by MSU Extension. Thursday, July 11. Geared towards ages 4-8, but children ages 3-10 Are you an expert on the Marvel Cinematic Universe? are welcome. Registration begins Tuesday, July 9. Come show off your knowledge in our Marvel Movie 3D Printed Keychains Trivia contest. Grades 7-12. Registration begins Friday, Thursday, July 25, 6-7:15pm, Room A/B Astronaut Training Camp! Nibble the Moon Learn to use TinkerCad and design Saturday, July 27 Tuesday, July 30, 10:30-11:30am, Ages 3-5 w/ caregiver your own keychain to have 3D 10:30am-12pm, Room A/B OR printed. Grades 7-12. Registration Tuesday, July 30, 2-3:30pm, Ages 6-9 begins Thursday, July 11. Want to reach for the stars? Ever Have you ever gazed at the moon and wondered if it really Decoupage Teen SRP Finale: Pizza Taste Off thought about tasted like cheese? Let’s find out! We will explore the phases of the moon, enjoy lunar stories, and lots of edible moon Notebooks Friday, August 2, 1-2:30pm, Room A/B traveling through crafts. Registration begins Tuesday, July 16. Please register for space? Come find the appropriate time/age range. Monday, July 29 Close out Summer reading with a pizza taste off. Teens will out what it takes to 5-6pm, Room A/B get to taste and vote for their favorite pizzas from around 5 the area while they enjoy root beer floats. Teen Summer be an astronaut. Create personalized Reading Grand Prize winners will be drawn and How do they train, what and how do they decoupaged notebooks announced. Grades 7-12. Registration begins Friday, July 19. using decorative papers. eat, what are their duties? What about Grades 7-12. Registration 8 using the bathroom? Fun activities, crafts begins Monday, July 29. and photo-ops. Ages 4-7 with a caregiver. Registration begins Saturday, July 13.

Older Youth Programs and Events Older Youth Programs and Events All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup Bee-utiful Bees! Rovering Mars Will it Waffle? Oreo Taste Test Challenge Monday, June 24, 1:30-3pm, Room A/B Wednesday, June 26, 2-3pm, Room A/B Wednesday, June 19, 4:30-5:30pm, Room A/B Tuesday, June 25, 4:30-5:30pm, Room A/B Learn about the amazing world of native bees! How are craters made? Shannon Murphy from These aren’t your mama’s Tweens can participate in a blind taste test challenge We will explore pollination and how pollinators’ NASA’s Solar System Ambassadors program will waffles! One of the newest by sampling a variety of Oreo cookie health and habitat affect our food supply. Each show you how. Learn about mysterious Mars and fads in food preparation is flavors, then vie for the coveted title participant will build a native bee hotel to take the rovers that have explored it for over a decade! using a waffle maker to of \"Oreo Cookie Tester Champ\" home. Presented by MSU Extension and 4-H. Hands-on. Ages 7-12. Registration begins make everything from pizza by guessing what the flavors are. Ages 8-13. Registration begins Monday, June 10. Wednesday, June 12. to cinnamon rolls! Bring your The one who gets the most answers taste buds to the Library this correct wins! For a proper StarLab Experience summer as we experiment \"cleansing of the palette\" with a variety of foods to find out whether they will between tastes, milk and water Thursday, June 27, 12:15-1pm OR 1:15-2pm, Room A/B WAFFLE! Please let the Youth Services Staff know of will be supplied. Do you have any food allergies. Ages 10-12. Registration begins what it...tastes? Please let the Come experience the night sky inside our inflatable dome. Spark your imagination Wednesday, June 5. Youth Services Staff know of any food allergies. Ages with stories and activities about the constellations. The StarLab Planetarium offers a 9-12. Registration begins Tuesday, June 11. captivating galactic encounter. Ages 9-11. You may only register for one session. Registration begins Thursday, June 13. Robot Petting Zoo Hoop Dance is Out of This World! Family & Multi-Age Events Monday, July 1, 2-3pm, Room A/B Wednesday, July 24 All Programs are FREE! Register at brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup 10-11am, Room A/B Ozobots, Spheros and more! Try out our technology Guy Louis Concert Voyage to Unexplored Pluto and think creatively using our robots. Learn simple Learn space-themed hula hoop tricks, coding and help program robots to do simple tricks, celestial dance choreography, and planetary Wednesday, June 19 Wednesday, July 10, 8:45-10:30pm, Room A/B challenges, and more! Ages 5-12 (ages 5-6 require hoop games during this highly energetic and 10:30-11:30am, Room A/B a caregiver to be present). Registration begins interactive program. Hoop dance helps kids University Lowbrow Astronomer member Monday, June 17. focus and improves confidence and Sometimes you just need to sing and dance, and Guy Don Fohey will speak on NASA’s voyage to determination so they’re ready for Louis’ family fun concert is the perfect solution! Interactive unexplored Pluto, giving us background on anything. Ages 5-12. Registration instruments for kids, classic acoustic songs, and some the New Horizons mission to this fascinating begins Wednesday, July 10. good old rock-n-roll is a great way to celebrate the planet. Following a 30 minute presentation, beginning of summer time fun! All ages. Registration weather permitting, telescopes will be available for Fly It!! begins Wednesday, June 5. viewing of the night sky. Ages 7 and up with a caregiver present. Registration begins Wednesday, June 26. Wednesday, July 31, 1:30-3pm, Room A/B The Fantastical Magic of Cameron Zvara Interactive Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody Come explore the amazing world of airplanes! Learn basic aerodynamics and test whether different types of paper Friday, July 12, 10:30-11:15am, Room A/B play a role in how your airplane flies. This inquiry-based science program encourages kids to find solutions through trial Monday, July 22, 6-8:15pm, Room A/B and error. Presented by the MSU Extension. Ages 8-12. Registration begins Wednesday, July 17. Incredible magic that will tickle your funny bone and dazzle your eyes. Loads of fun for the entire Channel your inner QUEEN and join family. Ages 4 and up, with a caregiver. us for a Bohemian Rhapsody sing-a-long! Registration begins Friday, June 28. Snacks and mustaches provided. Grades 7 through adult. Registration begins Monday, July 8. Galaxy Tin Can Lanterns Junk Food Art Partypalooza Sundae Fun Day The Exotic Zoo Monday, July 22, 1:30-2:30pm, Room A/B Wednesday, July 17 Thursday, August 8 Monday, August 12, 10:15-11:15am, Room A/B 1:30-2:30pm, Room A/B 10:30-11:30am, Millie’s Garden Light up the night with your own This traveling zoo allows for a close-up experience with a galaxy tin can lantern! Discover Build some edible art using your favorite sweet treats! Celebrate your summer reading success! Create your large number of exotic animals. Meet a 100 lb. tortoise, your favorite constellation and The Library will supply many different kinds of candy for own sundae at our super sundae bar. Outdoor games arctic fox, lemur, 15-foot python, honey bear, porcupine, deck out your lantern to your creation. Ages 9-12. Registration begins Wednesday, July 3. and fun for all. Join us for a yummy good time! All and Siberian lynx, among others. Ages 3 and up with a represent the night sky. Ages ages with a caregiver. Registration begins Thursday, caregiver. Registration begins Monday, July 29. 10-12. Registration begins July 25. Monday, July 8. 6 7


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