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April 2000 - EVENTS
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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S EVENTS!

To Celebrate
National
Library
Week!

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10:00 am
Pre-school 
Arts & Crafts
(limit 12)

2:45 pm
K-2 Arts & Crafts
(limit 12)

 

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10:00 am
Pre-school
Story Hour with
Ann Christensen

3:00 pm
YRCA Book Club

4:00 pm
Puppet Show
Practice

 

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3:00 pm
PUPPET SHOW!
(all ages welcome)

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10:00 am
School Library Program
 

3:00 pm
ARTHUR
Theme Day
(all ages welcome)

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9:00 am
School Library Program
 

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10:00 am
Pre-school
Story Hour
 

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7:00 pm
Ancient Burial Sites in Idaho

Max Pavesic

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Celebrate National Library Week
in the Children's Library
April 9 - 15

Come join the fun at The Community Library during National Library Week with these special events:
 
Monday: 10:00 AM - Preschool Arts & Crafts (limit 12).
2:45 PM -  K-2 Arts & Crafts (limit 12).
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - Preschool Story Hour with Ann Christensen.
3:00 PM - Young Readers Choice Award (YRCA) Book Club.
4:00 PM - Puppet Show Practice.
Wednesday: 3:00 PM - PUPPET SHOW! All Ages Welcome.
Thursday: 10:00 AM - School Library Program.
3:00 PM -  "Arthur" Theme Day. All Ages Welcome.
Friday: 9:00 AM - School Library Program
Saturday: 10:00 AM - Preschool Story Hour.

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pictographAncient Burial Sites In Idaho
Max Pavesic, Ph.D.
Wednesday, April 26, 7:00 PM

Dr. Max Pavesic has been a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Boise State University since 1978. His research interests include anthropological archaeology, prehistoric art, ritual and symbol, vernacular architecture and mortuary practices. He has done extensive archaeological field survey and excavation in Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming, Utah and California and will speak at The Community Library in celebration of Archaeology Week.

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