La Vista Public Library’s
Amnesty Time
Monday, November 17th thru Wednesday, November 26th
Beginning November 17 and through November 26, your La Vista Public Library will be accepting donations to the Local Food Pantry and waiving fees on overdue materials still in your possession.
Bring in a can of beans and an overdue book—and the fees will be waived, gone, zippo, presto—they will disappear! A can of pears can pay the overdue fee for that DVD that fell behind the TV. There’s no limit to the number of trades, as long as you bring one item of non-perishable food for each item you have out.
If you’ve already returned the items but have overdue fees-any amount of fees, we will reduce your fines by 100% and allow you to check out new materials. WE WANT YOU BACK! Just see a staff member at the library find out about this incredible deal!
For more information, ask at the front desk.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Amnesty Time
La Vista Public Library’s
Amnesty Time (November 17-26)
How it works:
It's simple! All you have to do is come to the library with your overdue library materials and turn in one non-perishable food item per overdue item in order for the overdue fee to be forgiven. For the return of the materials and a can of peas, any pre-existing overdue fees or fees charged to you on the returned item will be forgiven, and your library privileges will be reinstated.
Frequently asked Questions:
1. What is a previously or pre-existing overdue fee?
A fee that has already been charged to a patron's record for materials returned past the due date.
2. What is an overdue?
Items that are in lost status and are being returned, or that are being returned past the due date during amnesty week are considered overdue. Lost items that are not returned for will remain on the patrons' account.
3. Is there a dollar limit on the amount of pre-existing overdue fees that will be forgiven?
There is no total dollar limit.
4. If the returned item is damaged, do you forgive the fee?
If it is damaged beyond repair, then we can forgive the overdue fee and the processing fee but not the cost of the material. If it can be repaired, the overdue fee will be waived on the damaged item but the cost to repair the item ($5 processing fee) will not be waived.
5. What if I bring the book and overdue item(s) after the amnesty period?
The program officially ends at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26, 2008. There will be no grace period. After the amnesty week, we return to the normal overdue fee policy.
6. What does reinstatement of library privileges mean?
The patrons' blocked library card will have the block removed, allowing the patron to check out library materials.
Removed blocks will occur
1) when the patron brings in lost or overdue items and a can per item or
2) when a patron who has overdue fees on their record from previously returned material asks to have the fees removed and brings in a can of food.
Amnesty Time (November 17-26)
How it works:
It's simple! All you have to do is come to the library with your overdue library materials and turn in one non-perishable food item per overdue item in order for the overdue fee to be forgiven. For the return of the materials and a can of peas, any pre-existing overdue fees or fees charged to you on the returned item will be forgiven, and your library privileges will be reinstated.
Frequently asked Questions:
1. What is a previously or pre-existing overdue fee?
A fee that has already been charged to a patron's record for materials returned past the due date.
2. What is an overdue?
Items that are in lost status and are being returned, or that are being returned past the due date during amnesty week are considered overdue. Lost items that are not returned for will remain on the patrons' account.
3. Is there a dollar limit on the amount of pre-existing overdue fees that will be forgiven?
There is no total dollar limit.
4. If the returned item is damaged, do you forgive the fee?
If it is damaged beyond repair, then we can forgive the overdue fee and the processing fee but not the cost of the material. If it can be repaired, the overdue fee will be waived on the damaged item but the cost to repair the item ($5 processing fee) will not be waived.
5. What if I bring the book and overdue item(s) after the amnesty period?
The program officially ends at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26, 2008. There will be no grace period. After the amnesty week, we return to the normal overdue fee policy.
6. What does reinstatement of library privileges mean?
The patrons' blocked library card will have the block removed, allowing the patron to check out library materials.
Removed blocks will occur
1) when the patron brings in lost or overdue items and a can per item or
2) when a patron who has overdue fees on their record from previously returned material asks to have the fees removed and brings in a can of food.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Fall Craft Days
Fall Craft Days are after school from 3:30-4:15 for school aged children in first through sixth grade. Craft days will be held on September 10th, October 29th, and November 19th. New and creative crafts will be made during these days. No registration is necessary.
Fall Fun Days
On Friday, September 26th, Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, the library will be hosting Fall Fun Days from 11:00-3:00. School aged children in kindergarten through sixth grade will be able to enjoy different activities in the library. These activities include playing board games, playing different gaming systems, making crafts, working on the computer, and reading. More information will be given in September and October. Registration is required for some of the activities. Contact the library for more information.
Preschool Storytime
Preschool Storytime is geared towards three to five-year-old children who are not in kindergarten. The aim of storytime is to introduce children to the library, the magic of books and reading, and to develop social skills needed for school. Fall Preschool Storytime starts on Monday, September 8th and ends on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be no classes the week of October 13th. Each class will run from 10:00-10:45 a.m.
This fall, Preschool Storytime is available to four and five year olds on Mondays and Fridays each week and on Saturdays every other week. Tuesday storytime will be only for children that are three years old. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th. Please sign up only for one day a week.
Toddler Storytime
Toddler Storytime is for children eighteen months to two years. Mom, dad, a grandparent or caregiver is required to sit with the child during this time. Toddler Storytime is offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. Each class runs from 10:10 to
10:40 a.m. The fall session runs from Monday, September 15th to Friday, November 21st. There will be no classes the week of October 13th. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th.
Lapsit
Lapsit is a fun, hands-on program that introduces young children to the library and the joy of reading. This program is offered to children from six to eighteen months. It is offered only on Thursdays from 10:00-10:40. Lapsit starts on Thursday, September 18th, and there will be no class on Thursday, October 16th. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th.
Family Game Night
Family Game Night will be held on September 18th, October 16th, and November 13th from 6:30 to 7:30. The library will provide several different board games for families to play. Snacks will be provided and registration is not required.
Family Movie Sundays
Family Movie Sundays are for the entire family to enjoy. They will be held on September 28th, October 26th, and November 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. Children are encouraged to bring their pillows and/or blankets and relax in the library. Snacks are provided and registration is not required.
Homework Help
Does your child need extra help with a particular assignment or just need a quiet place to do their homework? If so, the La Vista Public Library may be able to help. The Homework Help Room is open from 3:15 to 4:30 every Tuesday and Thursday from September 9th to December 16th. Library staff is available to help school aged children in first through sixth grade with their homework or a school project. Also, we provide a quiet space where your child can study. No registration is required. Call Jodi at the library if you have any questions.
4th and 5th Grade Book Club
The 4th and 5th Grade Book Club will meet during September, October, November, and December. The book club is limited to twelve members. Dates and times are still being determined. Call Jodi at the library for more information.
Fall Craft Days are after school from 3:30-4:15 for school aged children in first through sixth grade. Craft days will be held on September 10th, October 29th, and November 19th. New and creative crafts will be made during these days. No registration is necessary.
Fall Fun Days
On Friday, September 26th, Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, the library will be hosting Fall Fun Days from 11:00-3:00. School aged children in kindergarten through sixth grade will be able to enjoy different activities in the library. These activities include playing board games, playing different gaming systems, making crafts, working on the computer, and reading. More information will be given in September and October. Registration is required for some of the activities. Contact the library for more information.
Preschool Storytime
Preschool Storytime is geared towards three to five-year-old children who are not in kindergarten. The aim of storytime is to introduce children to the library, the magic of books and reading, and to develop social skills needed for school. Fall Preschool Storytime starts on Monday, September 8th and ends on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be no classes the week of October 13th. Each class will run from 10:00-10:45 a.m.
This fall, Preschool Storytime is available to four and five year olds on Mondays and Fridays each week and on Saturdays every other week. Tuesday storytime will be only for children that are three years old. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th. Please sign up only for one day a week.
Toddler Storytime
Toddler Storytime is for children eighteen months to two years. Mom, dad, a grandparent or caregiver is required to sit with the child during this time. Toddler Storytime is offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. Each class runs from 10:10 to
10:40 a.m. The fall session runs from Monday, September 15th to Friday, November 21st. There will be no classes the week of October 13th. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th.
Lapsit
Lapsit is a fun, hands-on program that introduces young children to the library and the joy of reading. This program is offered to children from six to eighteen months. It is offered only on Thursdays from 10:00-10:40. Lapsit starts on Thursday, September 18th, and there will be no class on Thursday, October 16th. Space is limited and registration will begin on August 11th.
Family Game Night
Family Game Night will be held on September 18th, October 16th, and November 13th from 6:30 to 7:30. The library will provide several different board games for families to play. Snacks will be provided and registration is not required.
Family Movie Sundays
Family Movie Sundays are for the entire family to enjoy. They will be held on September 28th, October 26th, and November 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00. Children are encouraged to bring their pillows and/or blankets and relax in the library. Snacks are provided and registration is not required.
Homework Help
Does your child need extra help with a particular assignment or just need a quiet place to do their homework? If so, the La Vista Public Library may be able to help. The Homework Help Room is open from 3:15 to 4:30 every Tuesday and Thursday from September 9th to December 16th. Library staff is available to help school aged children in first through sixth grade with their homework or a school project. Also, we provide a quiet space where your child can study. No registration is required. Call Jodi at the library if you have any questions.
4th and 5th Grade Book Club
The 4th and 5th Grade Book Club will meet during September, October, November, and December. The book club is limited to twelve members. Dates and times are still being determined. Call Jodi at the library for more information.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Library News
Summer Reading Program
The 2008 Summer Reading Program: Catch the Reading Bug is open to children from birth through 8th grade. Program participants will be able to explore the library's collection for exciting books to read. They can earn prizes and coupons by keeping track of the amount of time they spend reading. the Summer Reading Program will offer various activities throughout the summer including Preschool, Toddler and Lapsit Storytimes, crafts, contests, movie night, guest speakers, and more. We are doing something NEW this year. there will be an activity Monday through Friday - EVERY DAY AT 2 P.M. Registration for the Summer Reading Program will be at the Kick Off, June 4th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the library.
Saturday, June 21, is Leda Day at the Library. Leda is the Police Department's K-9 officer. Mark your calendars! visit the library's web page for more information or ask on your next visit to the library.
The Summer Reading Program for Teens is being revamped! The there is Metamorphosis @ Your Library! Watch the library's web page and stop by the Teen Kick-off and registration on June 6th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the library. Come join us for an afternoon of fun and games!
Teen Volunteers are needed this summer. Sign up at the library by May 31st to assist with craft time, game day, storytime, and more! Orientation will be June 3rd at 2 p.m.
New Children's Librarian
The La Vista Public Library offers many programs that focus on children and youth. We are very excited to have anew Children's Librarian on board and invite you to stop into the Library to meet her. Jodi Tangeman started at the Library in April. She brings valuable experience to La Vista having worked with children of all ages in the Omaha Public Schools system as both a teacher and a librarian.
Jodi will be very involved with the programs and activities that are planned for the upcoming summer months. Get your children registered for one of these programs and take advantage of this opportunity to get to know Jodi and the Library better.
Reading Room
Reading Room is still open. This is a basic drop-in storytime session of 20 - 30 minutes where children with or without a parent will be read to by library staff. This session is geared for infant children through 2nd grade. There are two sessions each week: Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. No registration is needed. Drop-in to the Reading Room.
Evening Book Club
The Library has an evening book club which meets the second Monday of every month. Call the library to check on the current title. Join us for a book discussion.
Quilt Club
The Quilt Club is going strong. They have finished their first quilt and are in the process of completing FOUR more! The goal is to make and donate at least 6 quilts to the La Vista Fire Department for use with needy families and in the sleeping quarters of the Fire Station. Anyone interested in assisting with the quilts or donating materials can visit the Quilt Club the second and fourth Saturdays of every month at 2 p.m.
Library cards
Library cards are free to residents of La Vista, allowing you to check out all materials at no additional cost. If you are not sure if you live within the city limits, call the library or stop in an visit. Non-residentscan purchase a membership for one full year for just $50, less than the cost of buying two hardback books! The library has a great selection of the latest publishing authors. See you at the library!
Did you know if you are 8 years old and a La Vista resident, you can get your very own library card!
Summer Reading Program
The 2008 Summer Reading Program: Catch the Reading Bug is open to children from birth through 8th grade. Program participants will be able to explore the library's collection for exciting books to read. They can earn prizes and coupons by keeping track of the amount of time they spend reading. the Summer Reading Program will offer various activities throughout the summer including Preschool, Toddler and Lapsit Storytimes, crafts, contests, movie night, guest speakers, and more. We are doing something NEW this year. there will be an activity Monday through Friday - EVERY DAY AT 2 P.M. Registration for the Summer Reading Program will be at the Kick Off, June 4th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the library.
Saturday, June 21, is Leda Day at the Library. Leda is the Police Department's K-9 officer. Mark your calendars! visit the library's web page for more information or ask on your next visit to the library.
The Summer Reading Program for Teens is being revamped! The there is Metamorphosis @ Your Library! Watch the library's web page and stop by the Teen Kick-off and registration on June 6th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the library. Come join us for an afternoon of fun and games!
Teen Volunteers are needed this summer. Sign up at the library by May 31st to assist with craft time, game day, storytime, and more! Orientation will be June 3rd at 2 p.m.
New Children's Librarian
The La Vista Public Library offers many programs that focus on children and youth. We are very excited to have anew Children's Librarian on board and invite you to stop into the Library to meet her. Jodi Tangeman started at the Library in April. She brings valuable experience to La Vista having worked with children of all ages in the Omaha Public Schools system as both a teacher and a librarian.
Jodi will be very involved with the programs and activities that are planned for the upcoming summer months. Get your children registered for one of these programs and take advantage of this opportunity to get to know Jodi and the Library better.
Reading Room
Reading Room is still open. This is a basic drop-in storytime session of 20 - 30 minutes where children with or without a parent will be read to by library staff. This session is geared for infant children through 2nd grade. There are two sessions each week: Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. No registration is needed. Drop-in to the Reading Room.
Evening Book Club
The Library has an evening book club which meets the second Monday of every month. Call the library to check on the current title. Join us for a book discussion.
Quilt Club
The Quilt Club is going strong. They have finished their first quilt and are in the process of completing FOUR more! The goal is to make and donate at least 6 quilts to the La Vista Fire Department for use with needy families and in the sleeping quarters of the Fire Station. Anyone interested in assisting with the quilts or donating materials can visit the Quilt Club the second and fourth Saturdays of every month at 2 p.m.
Library cards
Library cards are free to residents of La Vista, allowing you to check out all materials at no additional cost. If you are not sure if you live within the city limits, call the library or stop in an visit. Non-residentscan purchase a membership for one full year for just $50, less than the cost of buying two hardback books! The library has a great selection of the latest publishing authors. See you at the library!
Did you know if you are 8 years old and a La Vista resident, you can get your very own library card!
Monday, April 28, 2008
Summer at the Library
Welcome to the La Vista Public Libraries Summer Reading Programs.
The library offers many fun and creative activities for children and teens.
Summer Reading Program is for children grades preschool through 6th grade. Kick-off for the Summer Reading Program is June 4th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Teen Summer Reading Club is for teens grades 6th through 12th grade. Kick-off for the Teen Reading Club is June 6th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Now is the time to register your younger children for the many different storytimes the library offers.
Preschool Storytime is for children 3 - 5 years of age. Preschool Storytime is offered several times during the week and your child can sign up for the day of your choice. Monday - Tuesday - Thursday or Friday from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.
Toddler Storytime is for children 18 months - 36 months of age. This storytime is designed to have both a child and an adult caregiver in attendance. Great opportunitity to share a special time with your little one. Toddler Storytime is offered several times during the week and your child can sign up for the day of your choice. Monday - Tuesday or Friday from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m.
Lapsit Storytime is for children 6 months - 18 months. This storytime is designed to have both a child and an adult caregiver in attendance. Lapsit is offered on Thursday mornings from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m.
For more information on these and other programs, please contact the library.
The library offers many fun and creative activities for children and teens.
Summer Reading Program is for children grades preschool through 6th grade. Kick-off for the Summer Reading Program is June 4th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Teen Summer Reading Club is for teens grades 6th through 12th grade. Kick-off for the Teen Reading Club is June 6th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Now is the time to register your younger children for the many different storytimes the library offers.
Preschool Storytime is for children 3 - 5 years of age. Preschool Storytime is offered several times during the week and your child can sign up for the day of your choice. Monday - Tuesday - Thursday or Friday from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.
Toddler Storytime is for children 18 months - 36 months of age. This storytime is designed to have both a child and an adult caregiver in attendance. Great opportunitity to share a special time with your little one. Toddler Storytime is offered several times during the week and your child can sign up for the day of your choice. Monday - Tuesday or Friday from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m.
Lapsit Storytime is for children 6 months - 18 months. This storytime is designed to have both a child and an adult caregiver in attendance. Lapsit is offered on Thursday mornings from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m.
For more information on these and other programs, please contact the library.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Spring Craft
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Metamorphosis @ your library!
Teen Volunteers needed this summer! Sign up at the library by May 31st to assist with craft time, game day, story time, and more! Orientation will be June 3rd at 2 p.m.
Metamorphosis @ your library! The Teen Summer Reading Program Kick-off will be June 6th from 2 - 4 p.m. Come join us for an afternnon of Fun and games!
Dates to Remember
May 31st -- Deadline for Teen Volunteer Sign up
June 3rd -- Teen Volunteer Orientation -- 2 p.m.
June 6th -- Teen Summer Reading Program Kick-off -- 2 - 4 p.m.
Teen Volunteers needed this summer! Sign up at the library by May 31st to assist with craft time, game day, story time, and more! Orientation will be June 3rd at 2 p.m.
Metamorphosis @ your library! The Teen Summer Reading Program Kick-off will be June 6th from 2 - 4 p.m. Come join us for an afternnon of Fun and games!
Dates to Remember
May 31st -- Deadline for Teen Volunteer Sign up
June 3rd -- Teen Volunteer Orientation -- 2 p.m.
June 6th -- Teen Summer Reading Program Kick-off -- 2 - 4 p.m.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Annual Report
The numbers are still great. 92,069 people passed through the library gates, checking out a total of 116,305 items. Patronage was down slightly, however 1,504 more items were checked out than in the previous year. Thank you La Vista!
New Library Cards
Following a cost analysis it was determined that purchasing pre-printed library cards is more efficient. The new cards don't have to be mailed out; you can get your card immediately with no waiting. Just another way the library is improving service to you. If you are a La Vista resident, there is no charge for a library card. Stop by and get yours today.
What else happened this year?
Donations to the La Vista Public Library totaled 9,870. what a generous community we have! Magazines, DVDs, audio books, music CDs, fiction and nonfiction titles are just a sampling of items received in 2007, These items help make the library's collection broader in scope and a true reflection of our community. The library even received donations through the mail from a person in Missouri. Thank you from your library staff.
Tax Season is here! Some helpful websites:
http://www.irs.gov/ Internal Revenue site offers forms, publications, regulations, and online assistance.
http://www.taxsites.com/state.html State and Local Taxes has links to tax departments, tax forms, and tax codes for all 50 states.
http://www.fourmilabl.ch/ustax/ustax.html U.S. Tax Codes On-Line: A good site for serious tax questions
http://www.revenue.state.ne.us/tax/forms.html State of Nebraska tax forms. Get forms, use e-filing, check on your return and more.
Read the FAQs sections and get help preparing your tax forms. The library still carries a large assortment of both state and federal tax forms. Also available is a reproducible book to photcopy any tax forms your might need.
Spring Craft Program
These programs are designed for school aged children to mingle and create! Watch the website and the library bulletin board for more details in March. you won't want to miss it.
Join the La Vista Public Library Quilt Club!
The quilt Club is for beginnesr and experienced quilters. Lap quilts will be made to donate to the La Vista Fire and Police Departments. The Quilt Club meets at 2 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month.
The Genealogy Group
meets on the first Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. for an opportunity to share ideas concerning your family's history. If you aren't available at that time, please feel free to stop by the library and ask our staff about genealogy. We are here to assit you.
Electronic Books.
To find out what electronic books the library has, visit our web site, at http://www.ci.la-vista.ne.us/, click on "card catalog", type in electronic boks and click on the Subject button. To set up an account to access the electronic books from home, stop in the library. It is a simple process that takes less than 3 minutes. Electronic books can be searched full-text. Topics include recipes, computers, literature and philosophy to name a few. The library received a grant during 2007 to obtain 3,000 more title!
Catch the Reading Bug This Summer
The Summer Reading Program Kick-off will be held on Wednesday, June 4th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Mark your calendars and watch the web page and the next issue of CityWise for further details.
Storytimes
These weekly story sessions are for children from 6 moths old to pre-kindergarten. The goals of Stortime are to introduce children to the library, to show children the magic of books and reading, to help develop social skills needed for school, and, of course to have fun! Resigtation is necessary to attend. If you have qustions or need more information about the different storytimes, please call the library.
The numbers are still great. 92,069 people passed through the library gates, checking out a total of 116,305 items. Patronage was down slightly, however 1,504 more items were checked out than in the previous year. Thank you La Vista!
New Library Cards
Following a cost analysis it was determined that purchasing pre-printed library cards is more efficient. The new cards don't have to be mailed out; you can get your card immediately with no waiting. Just another way the library is improving service to you. If you are a La Vista resident, there is no charge for a library card. Stop by and get yours today.
What else happened this year?
Donations to the La Vista Public Library totaled 9,870. what a generous community we have! Magazines, DVDs, audio books, music CDs, fiction and nonfiction titles are just a sampling of items received in 2007, These items help make the library's collection broader in scope and a true reflection of our community. The library even received donations through the mail from a person in Missouri. Thank you from your library staff.
Tax Season is here! Some helpful websites:
http://www.irs.gov/ Internal Revenue site offers forms, publications, regulations, and online assistance.
http://www.taxsites.com/state.html State and Local Taxes has links to tax departments, tax forms, and tax codes for all 50 states.
http://www.fourmilabl.ch/ustax/ustax.html U.S. Tax Codes On-Line: A good site for serious tax questions
http://www.revenue.state.ne.us/tax/forms.html State of Nebraska tax forms. Get forms, use e-filing, check on your return and more.
Read the FAQs sections and get help preparing your tax forms. The library still carries a large assortment of both state and federal tax forms. Also available is a reproducible book to photcopy any tax forms your might need.
Spring Craft Program
These programs are designed for school aged children to mingle and create! Watch the website and the library bulletin board for more details in March. you won't want to miss it.
Join the La Vista Public Library Quilt Club!
The quilt Club is for beginnesr and experienced quilters. Lap quilts will be made to donate to the La Vista Fire and Police Departments. The Quilt Club meets at 2 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month.
The Genealogy Group
meets on the first Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. for an opportunity to share ideas concerning your family's history. If you aren't available at that time, please feel free to stop by the library and ask our staff about genealogy. We are here to assit you.
Electronic Books.
To find out what electronic books the library has, visit our web site, at http://www.ci.la-vista.ne.us/, click on "card catalog", type in electronic boks and click on the Subject button. To set up an account to access the electronic books from home, stop in the library. It is a simple process that takes less than 3 minutes. Electronic books can be searched full-text. Topics include recipes, computers, literature and philosophy to name a few. The library received a grant during 2007 to obtain 3,000 more title!
Catch the Reading Bug This Summer
The Summer Reading Program Kick-off will be held on Wednesday, June 4th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Mark your calendars and watch the web page and the next issue of CityWise for further details.
Storytimes
These weekly story sessions are for children from 6 moths old to pre-kindergarten. The goals of Stortime are to introduce children to the library, to show children the magic of books and reading, to help develop social skills needed for school, and, of course to have fun! Resigtation is necessary to attend. If you have qustions or need more information about the different storytimes, please call the library.
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