![]() Legos will be supplied please don’t bring any from home. Creations will be displayed in the Children’s Room until the next meeting. Meets the last Monday of the month from 3:30-4:30pm and a different challenge or theme will be given each meeting. Registration for each month required by the Monday before. Grades 3-6: Tween Time offers a mix of cool crafts and art exploration, games, STEAM, and booktalks of popular and classic literature, and meets each fourth Thursday afternoon from 3-4 pm. Registration for each month is required by the Monday before. Each third Thursday afternoon from 3-4 pm, we’ll explore a theme with books, activities, games, and art. Grades K-2: Our program for elementary age children is called Books and Beyond. This 45-minute program involves stories, songs, movement, and art activities. No registration necessary during the school year.ģ-5 years: Preschool Storytime is offered each week on Wednesdays from 10:30-11:15 am, and is intended for children and caregivers. We’ll read stories, make music, do flannel board tales, finger plays, and movement activities. No registration.ġ8-35 months: Toddler Storytime for children and caregivers meets on Monday mornings from 10:30-11:00. We’ll share books, bounce rhymes, songs, finger plays, and close with social/play time. ![]() ![]() All events are free, though some require registration.Ġ-17 months: Baby Storytime is for our youngest library babies and a caregiver and meets from 10:00-10:45 each Tuesday morning. Lawrence County children and their families. Programming at the Canton Free Library (CFL) plays an important role in providing literary opportunities for St. We will be closed on Monday, Februin honor of Presidents’ Day. Traveling along the path of the Underground Railroad from Virginia to Michigan, from the Indigenous nations around the Great Lakes, to the Black refugee communities of Canada, In the Upper Country weaves together unlikely stories of love, survival, and familial upheaval that map the interconnected history of the peoples of North America in an entirely new and resonant way.” Here is what the publisher has to say about In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas: “The fates of two unforgettable women – one beginning a journey of reckoning and self-discovery, the other completing her last vital act – intertwine in this powerful novel set at the terminus of the Underground Railroad. My tasks are mouldering by the reading way-side now! I am IN the Upper Country still IN – haven’t finished yet. ![]() Here is another (in my opinion) work of historical fiction written by a master-wordsmith. In my next column I will highlight Independence, because it was glorious! But you will have to wait, because – the very day that I finished reading Independence, I went to work as usual and was waylaid by In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas! My attention was caught because the setting for the novel is so close to home, geographically (Southern Ontario, Canada). Having finished the novel Independence by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni in one marathon reading session (brought to me by Insomnia, my old friend), I decided that I would stop reading for entertainment for a spell and catch up on some tasks that have fallen by the reading-wayside. ![]() FebruBeverly Ewart Uncategorized Your Library, news, newsletter ![]()
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