Thursday, April 25, 2019

Special Children’s Programs in May at Red Hook Public Library

Red Hook, New York - Special Children’s Programs in May at Red Hook Public Library
                                                                 
PJ Storytime & Stuffie Sleepover
5-6:30, Friday, May 3
Amy & Mrs. Quinn-Carl invite you and your favorite stuffed animal to read aloud with us in your pajamas! Then, your stuffie can stay for a sleepover party inside the library. What hijinks will they get up to after the library is closed? You’ll find out when you pick up your stuffie and read his slumber party journal. Registration is required for this free program for children & stuffed animals.

Half-Day STEAM: Mummies’ Day
1:30 - 3, Tuesday, May 21.
You’ve heard of celebrating moms in May, but what about the mummies? When Mill Rd School is closed in the afternoon, we will be partying with the mummies. Learn the science, art and engineering involved in mummification in ancient Egypt. Registration is required for this free program for children ages 5-7 and ages 8-10.

The Not-So-Stressful Tween Book Club
12-1, Thursday, May 23.
Do you love to tell other people about the books you read? At this book club, instead of all reading the same book, we share what we’ve chosen with each other. At later meetings, we’ll make book trailers, posters and other fun ways to share why others should read our choices. Children ages 9 - 12 are invited to join us at our first meeting. No registration is required for this free program for children ages 9-12.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Red Hook Public Library has been serving the community of Red Hook and its need for lifelong learning since 1898. It has been designated a five-star library by Library Journal each year since 2013. The library was chosen as a finalist for the Best Small Library in America award, given by Library Journal and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in 2015.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Red Hook Public Library, 845-758-3241, email director@redhooklibrary.org, or visit www.redhooklibrary.org.

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