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Start: Oct 24 2010 2:00 pm

Back by popular demand! Oakwood is fortunate to have many well-preserved examples of early 20th century architecture in its tree-lined neighborhoods. This program will explore the exteriors of those houses, their remarkable artistic details and some of the historical stories associated with many of the homes. The program will be moderated by Mark Risley, current Oakwood Historical Society board member and past president. Advance registration is needed and is limited to the first 65 people.

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Start: Oct 26 2010 10:30 am

Two-year-olds and their caregivers share storytime
by listening to stories and participating in simple games with Mrs. Rose.

Start: Oct 26 2010 3:30 pm

Tween CCG: Cooking, Crafts, Games is for tweens in grades 4-8. Each week you can do a different activity with Mrs. Bengson. This week we're going to make a delicious Haunted Bridge Log from "The Nancy Drew Cookbook."

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Start: Oct 27 2010 10:30 am

Children ages 3-5 will join Mrs. Rose for stories, songs,
games, and films.

Start: Oct 27 2010 11:45 am

Mrs. Sommer will lead this new program introducing kids to great audio books. Each week, bring your lunch and listen to sample chapters from several audio books. Audio books from those sampled that day will be available for check-out, so don’t forget your library card.

For grades 3-6 beginning Wednesday, September 22 during lunch hour, from 11:45-12:30, in the Wright Library Meeting Room.

*No registration is necessary, however a form for your teacher is required indicating that you will be attending the program during your lunch hour. Stop by the library to pick one up.

Start: Oct 27 2010 3:45 pm

Do you like to draw, make art, write stories or poetry? Join other teens at the library and B CR8tive together. For this month, spooky inspiration and supplies will be provided. Snacks, too! Grades 7-12.

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Start: Oct 28 2010 6:30 pm
End: Oct 28 2010 7:00 pm

Theme: Halloween - Children wear costumes

Join Mrs. G. for stories, songs, crafts, and more!
For all ages.

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Start: Oct 30 2010 3:00 pm

"Drop in" for books, blocks, puppets, puzzles, coloring, and play stations from 3:00p.m. until 3:40 p.m. After children clean up the toys, a snack and a story is then followed by circle time dances. Social skills and early literacy skills are enhanced in this interactive program which fosters the love of books and the library for the young child.

Mrs. G., along with teen volunteers, will be there to host our Saturday afternoon program.

This program is suitable for children ages 6 and under (ages 2 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult).

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