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VOORHEESVILLE LIBRARY: Make your own sundaes

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June 20, 2019
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VOORHEESVILLE LIBRARY: The MAGIC Years
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Help the Library kick-off the 2019 Summer Reading Program (SRP) with Jester Jim and an Ice Cream Social.

This event will be held at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 27 at The First United Methodist Church in Voorheesville.

Jester Jim brings his fast-paced juggling show, filled with laugh-out-loud antics as the perfect uproarious entertainer to kick-off the “Universe of Stories” theme for this years SRP.

Make your own sundaes are generously supplied by Stewart’s Shops and will be available after the show.

From caterpillar to butterfly

What does it take for a caterpillar to become a beautiful butterfly?

Find out at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 28 as Lynn Sprague, from Winterberry Homestead, will present an engaging educational program to answer this very question.

We are excited to have a solarium at the Library for six weeks to show the amazing progression from chrysalis, then caterpillar to butterfly.

It will contain host plants and butterfly eggs, and we encourage you to return to the library regularly to view the progress of caterpillars, chrysalis hatching, and butterflies within the solarium!

The butterflies will be released during the Environmental Exploration Week the beginning of August.

For ages kindergarten through adult.

Please register.

Universe of LEGO

With as many bricks as there are stars in the galaxy, you will be able to create rocket ships, space stations and whole alien worlds out of LEGO!

Grades one through six are invited to join us at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 1.

Please register.

Registering for this program helps us to determine supply needs. Registration

Unless otherwise indicated, registration is requested for all programs, in person, by phone at 518-765-2791 or using our online calendar at http://voorheesvillelibrary.org/calendar.asp.

— Lynn Kohler

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