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April 2000 - EVENTS
All events are free and at the Library unless otherwise noted. |
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8 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
| 9 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S EVENTS! To Celebrate |
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10:00 am 2:45 pm
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10:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm
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3:00 pm |
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10:00 am 3:00 pm |
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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. |
Ancient
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.
Related Links:
- Cave Archaeology Of The Snake River Plain As early as 14,000 years ago, humans traveled the Snake River Plain. Why were they there, how did they survive? Some answers from Lisa Cresswell, an archaeologist from the Shoshone Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management.
- Prehistory: The First Americans Descriptions of the landscape, environment, and the tools the earliest people used in the Snake River Plain of southeastern Idaho. Presented by the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.
- The Followers: People In Idaho The first people in Idaho may have followed game animals across the land bridge from Asia during the Pleistocene. Read about them in this Idaho Museum Of Natural History's issue of Cypherings (requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader). Also included is a crossword puzzle with archaeological clues.
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