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the Bagpiper, and Jeannie Balch and MURDER AND MAYHEM <br /> LIBRARY NEWS the Singin' in the Summer cast. <br /> Last, but not least, a special thank <br /> continued you to parents, relatives, childcare P-Flhanks to the many adults who <br /> providers, teachers, tutors, and 1 participated in our first Adult <br /> volunteers who made it possible for Summer Reading Program. Because <br /> children to participate. We of your enthusiasm we plan to do it <br /> again next year. We are especially <br /> appreciate the way you encourage <br /> 1 children to develop lifelong reading grateful to the following local <br /> merchants, who generously donated <br /> habits. <br /> prizes for our weekly drawing and <br /> our Grand Prize drawing: Chipotle, <br /> "REALMS OF WONDER" Coffee Country, Starbucks, The <br /> HOMEWORK CENTER AT Melting Pot, Atlanta Bread, Panera <br /> SUMMER READING <br /> THE LIBRARY Bread, Colony 12 Movie Theatre, <br /> PROGRAM and Wahoo Fish Taco. <br /> e Homework Center in the <br /> A:other"wonderful" summer Youth Services Department of <br /> 1 treading program concluded the Library will reopen on Tuesday, JULY WAS A RECORD <br /> September 2. This is an after school <br /> in August with over 800 young <br /> people participating. Dragon Tales, program for elementary and middle MONTH FOR THE <br /> "WizardRead" and Treasure Quests school students on Tuesday, <br /> kept children reading over 4000 Wednesday, and Thursday LIBRARY <br /> hours. Special events involved afternoons from 2:30 - 4:00 PM. <br /> performing dogs, authors, Volunteers will guide students in July was the busiest <br /> musicians, puppets, a magician and solving their homework questions month ever in the <br /> a bagpiper in full regalia. with the help of staff librarians. A <br /> Participants showed their creativity reference collection is available in history of the Louisville <br /> by creating magic wands, wizard the Center and computers are also Public Library with <br /> hats and banners perfect for any available for Internet research. 31 ,496 circulation <br /> school of wizardry. Students may use the Center for <br /> Library staff would like to thank quiet study as well as homework transactions. This <br /> the following businesses and help. The completion of exceeds last July by <br /> sponsors that provided incentives assignments is the student's more than 4,700 <br /> for the children: Lakeside responsibility. Area schools have <br /> Amusement Park, The Great been notified about the Homework transactions and <br /> Horned Owl, W.O.W. Children's Center and teachers have been surpassed the previous <br /> Museum, Nickel-a-Play, Dairy asked to notify the Library staff record of 29.097 set in <br /> Queen, Coffee Country, Chipotle, about major assignments. <br /> March of <br /> and Scholastic Inc. We also <br /> LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY :. <br /> this year. w <br /> appreciate the people involved in :.'•,- <br /> 950 SPRUCE STREET ,. ' <br /> our special performances. They . _ <br /> include Performing Palz, Richard <br /> 303-335-4849 <br /> Shine,Joel Silverman, Drama Rama MONDAY THURSDAY <br /> ,* <br /> Theater Group, Mark Strivings, 10 AM- 8 PM <br /> � g <br /> Barrel of Fun Puppets, Barbara FRIDAY&SATURAY 10 AM 6 PM <br /> Steiner, Frank Lloyd Kramer, B'rn SUNDAY 1 5 PM <br /> Fall 2002 7 <br />
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