Do the Impossible, Thurs., Feb. 29, 5 pm
Come participate in some “impossible” activities to celebrate Leap Day, or the Impossible Day. Thursday, February 295-6 pm Open to students in grades 1-5. Registration is required.
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Come participate in some “impossible” activities to celebrate Leap Day, or the Impossible Day. Thursday, February 295-6 pm Open to students in grades 1-5. Registration is required.
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Join us for our book club for Juvenile Fiction chapter book readers! We will discuss the novel Mystery on Magnolia Circle by Kate Klise, which was chosen at the January event. Wednesday, February 286:30 – 7:30 pm On the first day of vacation, ten-year-old Ivy Crowden falls down the stairs and breaks her leg. Stuck in a plaster cast, she’s […]
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Join us for the next book club event for early chapter book readers! We will discuss Cornbread & Poppy by Matthew Cordell, which was chosen at the January book club event. Wednesday, February 214:45-5:45 pm Cautious Cornbread and carefree Poppy are best friends, so when Poppy fails to prepare for winter, Cornbread ventures up Holler Mountain with her to help her find […]
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Hop on board the chemistry express for a high-speed science experience with Mad Science of New Jersey! Perform instantaneous experiments in this fast-paced class on split-second reactions that go like mad. Take home an Action Flask for your own reactions. Wednesday, March 272 pmCommunity Room Open to students in grades K-5.Space is limited. Registration is full.
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day by dropping in to create a couple of cute crafts. A card-making station will also be available. Wednesday, February 144:45-5:45 pm Open to children of all ages. Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. No registration necessary.
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This month, learn how to turn a discarded library book into a piece of art to take home. Book art is a great way to repurpose an old item into something new and creative. Participants will have a few options from which to choose for their book art projects. Supplies and snacks will be provided. Friday, February 233 pm For […]
» Read moreCheck out a new read or learn about the history of Black History Month! Learn about Carter Woodson the scholar who established Black History Month. Here are some online events from the Library of Congress. Looking for your next read, choose from one of these most prolific black audiobook narrators you should be listening to, from award-winners to up-and-comers. Choose […]
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Get to know your neighbors while having fun. Adult social group brings folks from the local community together for enrichment and social connection. This month, learn how to turn a discarded library book into a piece of art to take home. Book art is a great way to repurpose an old item into something new and creative. Participants will have […]
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Join us for our book club for Juvenile Fiction chapter book readers! We will discuss fantasy novel Rise of the School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani, which was chosen at the November event. Wednesday, January 316:30 – 7:30 pm Two brothers–one good, one evil–choose the students for the School for Good and Evil where they train, teach, and prepare […]
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Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library welcome you to their monthly meeting! We’d love to have you share new ideas and learn all about us. Thursday, February 112:30 pm Following the Friends Business Meeting, storyteller Don Rose will present his humorous program, “Talk of the Towns.” Free and open to all. Sponsored by the Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library.
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