Tuesday January 31, 2023
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9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
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Born to Read
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Baby, you are Born to Read! Experience songs and stories together to help your baby learn sounds, language, and a love of books while you connect with other parents, grandparents, caregivers, and babies.
20 to 30 minutes. For Birth-18 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
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All Ages Storytime
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Children and adults will enjoy books, music, and rhymes. Early learning activities will be modeled for adults so that learning can continue at home and help your child to build skills to be ready to succeed at whatever is next.
About 30 minutes. For families with children of all ages. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: McCormick Riverfront
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There are 11 spaces available.
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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
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Born to Read
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Baby, you are Born to Read! Experience songs and stories together to help your baby learn sounds, language, and a love of books while you connect with other parents, grandparents, caregivers, and babies.
20 to 30 minutes. For Birth-18 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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There are 6 spaces available.
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10:15 AM
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10:55 AM
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Toddler Storytime
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Give your toddler a foundation for early learning and reading skills. Songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories will help your toddler to develop a love of reading. Adults will learn tips and tricks to continue the learning at home.
30 to 40 minutes. For ages 19-35 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: Alexander Family Library
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10:30 AM
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11:00 AM
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Baby-Toddler Storytime (ZOOM)
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Contact: The Library youthprogram@dcls.org
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You’ll need a computer or mobile device with camera and microphone to participate. Registrants for virtual sessions will be emailed a Zoom link, password, and further instructions.
Give your babies and toddlers a foundation of early learning and language skills. Experience songs, stories, and movement activities that help your children build a love of books. This program is for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and children.
About 30 minutes. For ages Birth-30 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: The Library at Your Place
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There are 90 spaces available.
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4:00 PM
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5:00 PM
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Tween Dungeons and Dragons (Zoom Group #2)
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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You’ll need a computer or mobile device with camera and microphone to participate. Registrants for virtual sessions will be emailed a Zoom link, password, and further instructions.
Adventure? Check. Monsters? Check. An unlikely group of swashbuckling adventurers? That’s where you come in. Join us on Fridays to battle of some of the worst monstrosities that the fantasy world has to offer. We need you. No... the world needs you.
1 hour. For ages 10-12 years. Registration is required and limited. The Zoom Group #2 program will be held every other week from January 17-March 28. There is a separate registration for Zoom Group #1.
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Location: The Library at Your Place
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There are 3 spaces available.
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5:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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Calling Coders (Grades 6-12)
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Our middle and high school Girls Who Code club encourages you to impact your community in a positive way through code. In order to build the skills you need to make an impact, you will learn how to code from our fun online tutorials and activities that will help you build animations, games, apps, and other things that you dream up! We have tutorials in Scratch, Python, Swift, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
1 hour. For grades 6 through 12. Registration is required and limited. This club is inclusive and open to non-binary individuals.
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Location: McCormick Riverfront
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There are 8 spaces available.
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Wednesday February 1, 2023
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9:30 AM
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10:10 AM
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Toddler Storytime
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Give your toddler a foundation for early learning and reading skills. Songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories will help your toddler to develop a love of reading. Adults will learn tips and tricks to continue the learning at home.
30 to 40 minutes. For ages 19-35 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
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All Ages Storytime
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Children and adults will enjoy books, music, and rhymes. Early learning activities will be modeled for adults so that learning can continue at home and help your child to build skills to be ready to succeed at whatever is next.
About 30 minutes. For families with children of all ages. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
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Born to Read
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Baby, you are Born to Read! Experience songs and stories together to help your baby learn sounds, language, and a love of books while you connect with other parents, grandparents, caregivers, and babies.
20 to 30 minutes. For Birth-18 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: Alexander Family Library
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11:00 AM
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11:40 AM
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Toddler Storytime
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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Give your toddler a foundation for early learning and reading skills. Songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories will help your toddler to develop a love of reading. Adults will learn tips and tricks to continue the learning at home.
30 to 40 minutes. For ages 19-35 months. Registration is required and limited.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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4:00 PM
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5:00 PM
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Teen Dungeons and Dragons
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Contact: Youth Services youthprogram@dcls.org
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You’ll need a device with a microphone and optional camera to join. Registrants will be emailed a Discord link and further instructions. Due to Discord’s terms of service, participants must be at least 13.
Tell stories, cast spells, defeat the bad guy with Dungeons and Dragons! For beginners or experts. No dice, books, or characters required.
2 hours. For ages 13-18. Registration is required and limited. Note: Register once for this weekly program.
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Location: The Library at Your Place
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There are 3 spaces available.
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