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Berlin Public Library Newsletter July 13th
Learn to make balloon animals at the library!
Click here to see all upcoming programs and register. Registrations help us plan our space and materials appropriately for all of our programs.
What's going on at the Berlin Public Library?
Story Time
Upcoming Programs
A hands on learning program for ages 7 and up plus parents. Participants will learn the art of Balloon Twisting. Ed helps each participant as needed, child or adult! Younger siblings are welcomed with parental help. At this program we will learn how to twist our own Elephant, Giraffe, and Moose.
Diane’s Let’s Go Eco Show! celebrates all the simple things we can do to help our beloved planet. Both educational and entertaining, these participatory narratives explore water conservation, recycling and the wonder of the creatures all around us. Learning about water conservation has never been more fun than in Diane’s hilarious story: “What now, Cloacina?” about a water sprite who travels through the sewage system in search of her pond. “The Tailor!” a participatory folktale, has us all joining in as we learn once more to make something out of nothing and a lyrical story about a childhood encounter with fireflies brings the beauty of the natural world alive. What shines through the show is a love and respect for our place in nature; with many ideas communicated about how we can create a difference.
July Take and Make Kits
Summer Reading Book Clubs for Teens and Adults
Registration is open for our summer reading book clubs! Each month this summer, adults and teens will read a book that matches the theme Read, Renew, Repeat, and then we’ll come together to discuss what we thought about the book. Readers can sign up for one month, or for all three. Once you register, we will request a copy of the book on your behalf.
Our summer reading program is running until August 15th. Find more information about how to participate at berlin.cwmars.org/summerreading.