Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Looking for April vacation ideas? The Hanover Cultural Council is
excited to announce Kite Day 2011 for Hanover’s children. On Saturday,
April 23, Dr. Wallace Kemp will again open his field at 688 Main
Street from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to anyone interested in flying a
kite (pending good weather). This field is situated on a hill which
affords wonderful kite-flying on a moderately windy day. As the field
is part of larger conservation area of the Wildlands Trust of
Southeastern Massachusetts, there is plenty of space for all. Don
McCasland, the Program Director of the Blue Hill Observatory and an
avid kite-lover, will also be at the field to provide great tips on
kite-flying technique.
In conjunction with this event, the Friends of the John Curtis Free
Library will host a kite-making program on Saturday, April 23 from
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. downstairs at the John Curtis Free Library.
Don McCasland will provide kite kits and show you how to construct
your kite. This event is recommended to children ages 4-8 with a
parent and for 8 and over without a parent (the parent must otherwise
remain in the library). The program lasts for about an hour. These
activities are free (funded by the Hanover Cultural Council and the
Friends of the John Curtis Free Library) and open to the public, but
you must register your child to make a kite at the children’s
circulation desk at the library. There are 40 spaces reserved from
10:15 am to 11:00 am, another 40 spaces from 11:15 am to 12:00 pm.
We hope you’ll join us for this great springtime event! For more
information about this event or to register your child, please contact
the John Curtis Library at (781) 826-2972 ext. 4. For more information
about the Friends of the John Curtis Library, please contact Tracy
Marchetti at tjmarchetti@verizon.net
.
For "Around Town on the Web",
Cathy H-B
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