Book-making at the John Curtis Library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Looking
to get your kids out of the heat and do something fun?  Drop in for a
couple of FREE book-making events at the John Curtis Free Library.  On
Wednesday, July 14th from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., we’ll be
making a book about animals.  On Wednesday, August 11th from 1:00
– 3:00 p.m., we’ll be putting together a book about vehicles.  Alison
Palmucci, the former art teacher at the Center/Sylvester School (and the new
art teacher at Cedar School), will be on hand to provide you with the name of
an animal (July) or vehicle (August) to draw.  All the pages
submitted by Hanover children will be laminated and made into books which will
be donated to the children’s room for all kids to read.  Stay for 20
minutes or the full 2 hours to do your drawing (parents should not leave
the library).  This event is recommended for children ages 5 and up.  Can’t
make the drop-in times?  Pages can also be made on your own the week
following the events.  Just ask a children’s librarian for a
card with the name of an animal (July) or vehicle (August) on it.  Cards
will be available until the supply of 50 runs out (no more than 2 drawings per
child, please).  This event is funded by the Friends of the John Curtis
Free Library thanks to town support.  Please contact Tracy Marchetti with
questions (tjmarchetti@verizon.net).

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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