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Berlin Public Library Newsletter August 10th
Creative engineering and animal programs
Click here to see all upcoming programs and register. Registrations help us plan our space and materials appropriately for all of our programs.
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Upcoming Programs
Extraordinary maker activities from paperclips, cardboard, dowels, paper cups, craft sticks, and other ordinary stuff.
Kids build basic structures for their own artful mechanisms that send messages, tell stories, or accomplish tasks. As they build according to instructions, they are also beginning to conceive and create their own designs to overlay those structures. That process in turn may lead to modifications of the structures. Engineering informs design, and vice versa.
For ages 5+, younger children may need help from their adult during the program.
Focusing on animals that live in the Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary, staff from the Center for Wildlife will provide an in-depth introduction to the unique differences between raptors, reptiles, and mammals. Do snakes have fur? Do rabbits have scales? Are birds "cold-blooded"? Why do opossums have pouches? How do each of these animal groups adapt to our changing seasons? Using their amazing non-releasable animal ambassadors and interactive displays, the answers to these and other questions will be revealed. This program will connect the audience with these beautiful ambassadors of their species as well as provide their natural and personal histories and empower audience members to help to steward the environment that we all share.
Open to all ages, but space is limited so registration is highly encouraged!
Come join the Berlin Public Library for story time. This week, we will have special guests from the Berlin Police Department - Sgt. Gilchrest, K-9 Jax, and Abigail Vianna, The Public Safety Office Administrative Assistant!
Weather permitting, story time will be in the Berlin Public Library gardens.