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Week of May 6, 2019

Monday, May 6

Children age 2 – 6 will work on art projects.  Old clothes or a smock is recommended. Projects will vary; the focus is on the process not the product. This free program is for children accompanied by a caregiver – no registration required.

 

Tuesday, May 7

Raining today?  Come to “Stay and Play” during our story time break!  Explore our gross motor toys, musical instruments, building blocks and more!

Drop-in between 9-11:00 am.  Ages 0-6 years! 

THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING (PG, 120 minutes )

Starring Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris and Dean Chaumoo

A band of kids embark on an epic quest to thwart a medieval menace.

 

NOTE: Not all movies are appropriate for all audiences.  Titles subject to change based upon studio release dates.  For more information about the movies, contact the adult services desk at  920-886-6315.

Wednesday, May 8

Raining today?  Come to “Stay and Play” during our story time break!  Explore our gross motor toys, musical instruments, building blocks and more!

Drop-in between 9-11:00 am.  Ages 0-6 years! 

Thursday, May 9

Bring music you're working on, something you're having trouble with, play a solo or a duet for the group, play along with your fellow ukers. All skill levels welcome!

Ukers will meet in the first floor Story Time Room.

Drop in for a friendly game of chess every Thursday evening from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. All ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend. Even if you have never played, but are interested in learning, stop by and we will teach you. No registration or chess boards required. Chess is played on the library's second floor.

Friday, May 10

It's a family dance party! A half-hour of rhythm, rhyme and movement for children of all ages and their grown ups. There will be interactive songs with scarves and shaker eggs, followed by danceable music from hip-hop to Motown to swing. No talent necessary, dancing is required! The program is free – no registration needed.

 

Saturday, May 11

Who knew that dogs love stories too?  Durning Neenah Public Library’s Pooches & Pages, children in first through sixth grade can come read to a dog between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.  No registration required.

Pooches & Pages is held on the second Saturday of every month.  It is a reading program designed to build reading confidence and self-esteem, help a child maintain focus for a longer period of time, and increase the motivation to read.  Dogs are carefully selected to ensure a safe and fun experience, and the owner/handlers are library volunteers who love helping children become enthusiastic readers.  The dogs are gentle, calm and polite and listen patiently and without judgment as a child reads aloud.

Celebrate your baby-to-be with other moms and learn how the library can help to give your baby the best possible start in life.

For expectant mother's and their grown-up guests.