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Saturday August 3, 2013 Go To Top
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM Toddler Storytime ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:15 AM Reader's Theatre Performance AFL Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    This summer youth, ages 11 volunteered to perform a Reader's Theater program as part of the Summer Reading Program. Join these talented young actors for a fun and fantastic performance. Sure to be a hit with children and families.
    Location: Alexander Family Library
    The registration period has not begun.
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Discover Math and Science ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Help your child be ready to learn in school with this program that builds critical skills. With great hands-on games, toys and experiments related to math and science this program is sure to engage children’s curiosity and encourage them to discover the fun in learning. This program is funded by The Whitaker Fund for Science and Math, a special initiative of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Explore Art KL Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Watch your child’s imagination and creativity blossom while exploring art at The Library. Children learn about storytelling with color, pattern and texture as they develop fine and gross motor skills through painting, sculpting and drawing. Your refrigerator will never be the same!
    Location: Kline Library
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misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Toddler Storytime JOH Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: Johnson Memorial Library
Sunday August 4, 2013 Go To Top
misc_none 1:30 PM  -  2:15 PM Book Swap Bingo - Unearth a Treasure! ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Bring your books and play bingo to swap your books for books that other children have brought. This is a great way to replenish your home library with books you haven't read while making sure that others get a chance to enjoy the books that you enjoyed reading.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
    The registration period has not begun.
 
misc_none 2:30 PM  -  3:00 PM Little Ones - Dinosaurs ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Jeff Swope   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    We've dug up this program for just for our smallest friends! This program incorporates a short story time, songs, art and creative play. Unearth a dinosaur adventure!
    Location: East Shore Area Library
    The registration period has not begun.
Monday August 5, 2013 Go To Top
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM Born To Read MOM Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Baby, You are Born to Read! It's never too early to discover the joy of reading with your baby! Early literacy and language skills begin with Mother Goose rhymes, great picture books, play time, and songs you'll sing all day! Join us and experience the magic that happens when babies meet books! For Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Caregivers of walkers.
    Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
 
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM Toddler Storytime ESA (1) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:30 AM 123 Play With Me ND Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Engage your child in play that helps strengthen motor skills, social skills, and encourages early literacy. During each session a different community resource professional will be available to answer parenting questions. Children get a chance to play together and parents get a chance to share experiences and concerns.
    Location: Northern Dauphin
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Parachute Adventure: Rhythm, Rhyme & Movement MOM Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Your child’s learning skills will reach new heights with this special Storytime that uses a parachute to get preschoolers working their minds and bodies. Featuring stories, songs, rhymes, and fun activities designed to help children develop crucial learning skills.
    Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Toddler Storytime ESA (2) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 2:00 PM  -  2:45 PM Discover Math and Science MOM Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Help your child be ready to learn in school with this program that builds critical skills. With great hands-on games, toys and experiments related to math and science this program is sure to engage children’s curiosity and encourage them to discover the fun in learning. This program is funded by The Whitaker Fund for Science and Math, a special initiative of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.
    Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
 
misc_none 5:00 PM  -  5:45 PM Lego Club MOM Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Give your child a chance to explore sculpture, architecture, and concepts of geometry all while having fun! Kids will build something from their imagination on their own or with others, and will share a story about their creation. Lego Club at The Library is sure to become a fast favorite.
    Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
 
misc_none 6:00 PM  -  6:45 PM Zany Days at The Library - This Program Rocks! JOH Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Jeff Swope   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Join The Library in this rockin' program. Stories, crafts, games and more await at this crazy, kooky, silly…zany program.
    Location: Johnson Memorial Library
    The registration period has not begun.
 
misc_none 6:00 PM  -  7:30 PM Paws2Read ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Join certified therapy dogs for a fun session of reading. These dogs and their owners love to be read to. This is a special program that encourages children who may be reluctant readers to read to the easiest and most willing audience, a dog. Each child will have an opportunity to read to the dog for about 15 minutes. Registration for this program is by appointment. Please contact Youth Services Programming & Outreach at 566-0949 ext 217 to schedule a time.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
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Tuesday August 6, 2013 Go To Top
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM Born To Read ESA (1) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Baby, You are Born to Read! It's never too early to discover the joy of reading with your baby! Early literacy and language skills begin with Mother Goose rhymes, great picture books, play time, and songs you'll sing all day! Join us and experience the magic that happens when babies meet books! For Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Caregivers of walkers.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM Toddler Storytime AFL (1) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: Alexander Family Library
 
misc_none 10:15 AM  -  11:00 AM World Beats MRL Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Musical instruments from around the world introduce children to music, folklore, and cultural traditions that highlight the differences and the similarities we all share. Each week a different culture will be explored through story and song.
    Location: McCormick Riverfront
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Born To Read ESA (2) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Baby, You are Born to Read! It's never too early to discover the joy of reading with your baby! Early literacy and language skills begin with Mother Goose rhymes, great picture books, play time, and songs you'll sing all day! Join us and experience the magic that happens when babies meet books! For Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Caregivers of walkers.
    Location: East Shore Area Library
 
misc_none 11:30 AM  -  12:15 PM Toddler Storytime AFL (2) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: Alexander Family Library
 
misc_none 1:30 PM  -  2:15 PM Summer Reading Fun - The Underground Edition ESA Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Join in the summer reading fun with this program that delves into the world of the underground. This exciting program is full of fun activities, crafts and more that explore how to Dig Deep this summer!
    Location: East Shore Area Library
    The registration period has not begun.
 
misc_none 6:00 PM  -  6:45 PM Daddy & Me EV Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Calling all Dads! Bring your child to this unique Storytime where you and your young ones will hear stories, sing songs, and share your love of reading.
    Location: Elizabethville Library
 
misc_none 6:00 PM  -  6:45 PM Stuffed Animal Sleepover KL Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Jeff Swope   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    You can't sleep over at the library, but your favorite stuffed animal can! Children can bring their favorite stuffed animal (only one per child please) to the library the day before this program and come back to pick their furry friend up the next day at this program. Wait until you see what your favorite friend was up to during thier night at the library.
    Location: Kline Library
    The registration period has not begun.
 
misc_none 6:00 PM  -  6:45 PM Toddler Storytime AFL (3) Remind Me about this Event   Tell a Friend
    Contact: Youth Services Department   566-0949   youthprogram@dcls.org
    Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
    Location: Alexander Family Library
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