Puppet Show: Free Library Summer Reading Program Continues Today

June 29, 2010

Summer reading programs are continuing at libraries across the area, including a puppet show today at the Century Branch Library.

The “Make A Splash” summer reading programs are going on each week at Century, Jay and Atmore libraries.

Schedules are listed below for each.

The Century Branch Library invites children to celebrate with summer library programs each Tuesday at noon.

  • June 29 – David Stephens, puppetry
  • July 6, Ross Mudge, sing patriotic songs
  • July 13, Beau Broomall, magician

For more information, contact the Century Branch Library at (850) 256-6217.

The Atmore Public Library, will celebrate summer reading with six weeks of fun and reading. All programs listed below will be at 10 a.m.

  • July 1 – Balloon Artist Day
  • July 9: Awards Day

For more information, call the Atmore Public Library at (251)  368-5234.

The Jay Library will present their “Make a Splash – Read” summer programs each Monday (except July 5) continue through July 19 at 11 a.m. for 3-5 years old that are able to attend without a caregiver and at 1 p.m. for students who have completed K-5th grade.

  • July 5 – Library closed for Independence Day
  • July 12 – Surf’s Up for preschoolers; Island Luau for K-5
  • July 19 – Rainy Days and Muddy Mischief for preschoolers;  The Little Mermaid performed by Jacksonville State Unversity’s Children’s Theater for K-5

For more information, contact the Jay Library at (850) 575-6293.

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