This event is in the "Haughton Library Branch" group.

Bingo

10:00am - 11:00am
Adult
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Library Branch: Haughton Library Branch
Room: Haughton Branch
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Crafts, DIY, & Games
This event is in the "Plain Dealing Library Branch" group.

Take & Make: Shark Origami

10:00am - 6:00pm
Children, Tween (Middle School)
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Library Branch: Plain Dealing Library Branch
Age Group: Children, Tween (Middle School)
Program Type: Crafts, DIY, & Games, Summer Experience
Event Details:

Origami is the art of folding paper into decorative objects. The term is the Japanese word for folded paper.

Kids ages 9-13 can make an origami shark. Kits will be limited. Kits are located inside the lobby.

This event is in the "Haughton Library Branch" group.

"Is your water safe?"

11:00am - 12:00pm
Adult
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Library Branch: Haughton Library Branch
Room: Haughton Branch
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Food, Health & Sciences, Summer Experience
This event is in the "Tooke Library Branch" group.

Paint Party

3:00pm - 4:00pm
Teen (High School)
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Library Branch: Tooke Library Branch
Room: Tooke Meeting Room
Age Group: Teen (High School)
Program Type: Crafts, DIY, & Games
Event Details:

Come make a silhouetted shark painting! Materials and snacks provided.

This event is in the "History Center" group.

Pages Past Book Club - Shark Week - Close to Shore

6:00pm - 7:00pm
Adult
Closed
Required
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Library Branch: History Center
Room: History Center Meeting Room
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Book Club
Required
Seats Remaining: 15
Event Details:

Our Pages Past book club will have a special "Shark Week" meeting to discuss Michael Capuzzo's book, Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916.

Part of Summer Experience's "Oceans of Possibilities"