Here are all the links to all the summer programs. Thank you for registering.
Summer Reading begins Monday, June 15
Summer Reading ends Saturday, August 22 with end of season raffle at 11 am
UMaine Touch Tank: Monday, June 22 with two programs from 10-11 and 11:15-12:15
https://forms.gle/vwU4aYZKcBNwF3z98
Tickles the Clown: Monday, June 29 at 10am
https://forms.gle/1qhjcBmawTSprDv66
Magic Wes: Tuesday, July 7 at 10am
https://forms.gle/Nr1tVBy9mXkKkDrv9
Wes Booth’s READING IS MAGIC! has appeared at over 1,000 Maine schools and libraries to rave reviews. In this critically acclaimed enrichment program, former social worker and children’s librarian, Mr. Booth, uses magic woven around the themes of popular Children’s books to deliver a powerful message: by READING you can open any door in life.
Sparks Ark – Wildlife Outreach Program Monday, August 3 at 10:30am
https://forms.gle/Y35J3oRBw1dhagQn6
Come join Spark’s Ark animal services for an interactive education experience. Spark’s Ark are experts in humane animal removal and relocation. With expertise in the care and feeding of wild animals and locally based, with over 30 years of reputation. Watch and learn with Maine’s wildlife experts!
Chewonki- Owls of Maine: Saturday, August 8 at 10 am at the Grange
https://forms.gle/4fuBBDPg4A4gANff8
Beginning with slides and sounds, participants will learn the identifying characteristics and calls of each owl. Then, using talons, wings, and skulls, we explore the adaptations of these silent nocturnal hunters. This program ends with an intimate and detailed look at an owl, bringing these creatures of the night into the light!
LC Bates Museum – Old Time Toys: Tuesday, August 11 at 10 am
Ever wondered what life was like in the 1800 and early 1900s? How did children learn, play, and live? Learn about what life was like in the past, particularly in central Maine, and what sort of toys and games children played. Come play with replica old time toys, make crafts from that time period, and learn about what the LC Bates Museum and Good Will-Hinckley was like in the early 1900s!
