Not all humor is appropriate for every audience and we ask for patrons to use their discretion to decide if the movie is appropriate for them or their family members. Please note: Comedies are often a reflection of society at the time of their release. September 22- Secondhand Lions- A coming-of-age story about a shy young boy sent by his irresponsible mother to spend the summer with his wealthy, eccentric uncles in Texas. July 28- Big- After wishing to be made big, a teenage boy wakes the next morning to find himself in the body of an adult.Īugust 25- The Sandlot - A summer of youthful fun goes sour for Scotty Smalls and friends when his father's prize possession - a baseball signed by Babe Ruth - ends up on the other side of a crochety neighbor's fence. June 23- The Princess Bride- A grandfather tells the story of a farmboy-turned-pirate who encounters numerous obstacles, enemies and allies in his quest to be reunited with his one true love. May 26- A Night at the Opera- The Marx Brothers turn an operatic performance into chaos in their efforts to promote their protégé’s romance with the leading lady. Join us for some laughs from some of the most popular movies of their time.įebruary 24- Cool Runnings- When a Jamaican sprinter is disqualified from the Olympic Games, he enlists the help of a dishonored coach to start the first Jamaican Bobsled Team.Īpril 28- Best in Show- A mockumentary that examines the fierce and ruthless competition between show dogs and their owners Friday Afternoon MovieĢ023 is the year of comedies. Registration is required, begins Tuesday, June 6 at 9:30 a.m. You will learn how to wind a bobbin, thread a needle and practice stitching. Learn about sewing machines with this hands-on session for adults, ages 18 and over. Some laptops provided - bring your own if you can Students should be able to attend all three sessions. Learn to write Python code using Microsoft MakeCode and our Microbits kits. There will be tickets at the Youth Services Desk beginning 1/2 hour prior to the program's starting time. ![]() This event will run on a first come, first served basis. This program is in cooperation with the Trail Bound Project. This workshop will give you a taste from both our 4-hour Hiking Gear Essentials course and our 4-hour Hiking Basics & Safety course. In this workshop, among other things, we’ll be discussing actual animal encounters and covering how to handle those types of animal encounters if they happen to you, some plant ID, how to pack your backpack, and we’ll introduce you to an amazing hike planning app to ensure there are no surprises on the trail. Thankfully most hikes go as planned, but we’ve all heard the stories about what could go wrong on a hike: What should you do if you encounter bears, coyotes, snakes, or even an aggressive dog? Did I just rub up against poison ivy or was it some other plant with three leaves? Most issues can be prevented by heading out with a little knowledge and a good plan. Socialize with stitchers & crafters of all types and skill levels. The library has a limited amount of laptops available if you are unable to bring your own. Call, visit Youth Services, or go online to register.Īttendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops. This is an in-person program held at the library. Attendees should attend all four sessions. Learn to code with Scratch! Attendees will learn coding fundamentals, computational thinking create digital stories, games and animations.įor children ages 11 to 14. Learn about the habitats of animals and get a chance to pet some, too! Coding For Kids - Learn Scratch! Eyes of the Wild is an exotic animal rescue that provides forever homes to 175 animals and 60 different species from throughout the animal kingdom. Free tickets available at the Youth Services Desk beginning Wednesday, July 5. Call 7325215000 or Click to view event.īring your creativity - I'll bring the blenders Eyes of the Wildįor ages 3 & up.
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