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Children’s Programs

Author!Author! Two well known and very popular children’s authors will be visiting the C.H. Booth Library in December. Steven Kellogg will be signing copies of his new book and some old favorites on Sunday, December 3, from 2-3:30 pm in the children’s program room. On December 10, Nancy Carlstrom, author of the popular Jesse Bear series and dozens of other titles, will present her program “Jessse Bear Lives in Alaska” from 2-3 pm in the community room. Ms Carlstrom will have several of her titles about Alaska available for signing immediately following the program.

Craft Program: Decorate your own small graham cracker gingerbread houses with royal icing and holiday candies, Saturday, December 16, from 2-3 pm in the library meeting room. Participants must be 4 and older. Parents are encouraged to stay and help younger children. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited to 45. There is no fee, but participants must bring a bag of holiday candies to share such as gumdrops, M&M’s, licorice, gummy bears, small candy canes.

Adult Programs

Festival of Trees: The Family Life’s Festival of Trees will be returning to the library on Sunday, December 3, during regular library hours.

Yoga with Ricky Ayers: Ricky Ayers’ yoga class continues at the library on Thursdays from 4:45-6 pm in the new meeting room. Come join in some gentle stretching and relaxation exercises.

Internet Classes: Bob Brand will be conducting an Internet class for beginners on Saturday, December 9, and an intermediate class on Saturday, December 16. Class will begin at 10 am in the meeting room. Please register for these classes at the main circulation desk or by calling the library at 426-4533. There is a $10 registration fee for the intermediate class. The beginner’s class is free of charge.

Found: A small backpack was found at the library with personal items but no identification. Please come and claim it if it’s yours.

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