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- Last Updated on Friday, 30 October 2015 17:44
Whitehall Public Library announces November Events.
American Girl Book Club - Saturday November 7 @ 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
The American Girl Doll Book Club will meet and discuss a different doll and her book each month. Books are available at the circulation desk. Each month we will have a craft, play a game and have a book themed snack. This program is recommended ages 7 to 10. Registration is required.
Parent Child Workshop - Starts Tuesday November 10 @ 10 a.m.
Each 5-week session brings together toddlers (ages 1-3) and their parents/caregivers in an informal setting with professionals from local agencies. You will play and interact with your child as you learn strategies to support your role as your child’s first teacher. You can also ask questions and get answers from the professionals. Registration is required.
What in the World?: A Chat About Climate Change - Tuesday November 10 @ 7 p.m.
Join the library for a visual presentation about a topic that affects everyone who calls this planet home: climate change. Rod Elder will present an overview of the causes of and necessary reactions to global climate change and the science behind these conditions. A number of actions which individuals can take to make a positive impact will also be shared.
Refreshments will be provided. Registration is required.
Conversation Salon - Wednesday November 11 @ 1 p.m.
Join our conversation salon for a lively discussion of current topics and events of the day. This group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. No registration required.
Homeschoolers @ Your Library - Thursday November 12 @ 1 p.m.
The homeschool group meets once a month and each session will focus on different enrichment activities. The programs run approximately 45 minutes to one hour and are geared for ages 6 through 12. Younger children are welcome to attend and participate as they are able. We will also provide toys and a separate play space for little ones. Registration is recommended but walk-ins are welcome.