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LIBRARY & MUSEUM NEWS <br /> LIBRARY CLOSED LABOR DAY WEEKEND LIBRARY PROGRAMS <br /> Do you wonder how we keep track of and account for all CHILDREN (303-335-4821) <br /> the materials in the Library?The answer is we take a physical FRI, Sept.20•5-5:30 PM• Teddy Bear Sleep Over <br /> inventory. It's a big task, so Labor Day weekend is perfect for Imagine the magical events that happen when the Library <br /> this and to perform some building maintenance, too.We ap- is closed? Find out what they are when you bring your favor- <br /> preciate your patience while we close for the holiday weekend, ite stuffed animal to sleep over at the Library! Enjoy stories, <br /> and we are confident you will be pleased with the results. snacks, and tuck your animal in for the night. Come back <br /> Normal business hours resume Tuesday, September 3. Saturday morning to pick up your stuffed animal and see <br /> photos of the adventures they had!All ages are welcome. <br /> THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS <br /> Summer Reading Programs were a big success again this TUE, Sept.24• 11-12:30 PM• Homeschool Open House <br /> year,with record numbers of children participating in the Come learn about library resources for homeschooling. <br /> traditional incentive-based program and the new activities- Children will take a tour of the Library,have some library <br /> based early literacy program. Special thanks to our many local skills instruction, and play a library game.We'll also have <br /> businesses and other organizations for donating goods and refreshments and talk about what the Library can do to help <br /> prizes that helped make this a summer to remember! you educate your children. For more information, e-mail <br /> Assorted Goods Sweet Cow History Colorado ChildrensReference OaLouisvilleCO.gov. <br /> Chick fil-A The LoCo Yo Center <br /> Costco Vic's Lakeside Amuse- THUR, Oct. 17. 6-7 PM• Pumpkin Painting 6' <br /> Louisville Farmer's Boulder County Fair ment Park Costume Swap <br /> Market Denver Museum of Louisville Library Bring an old costume to swap and create some fun Hal- <br /> Martino'c Pizzeria Nature &Science Foundation loween crafts! It's not necessary to bring a costume if you do <br /> Old Chicago Denver Rapids Louisville Rec Center not have one to exchange. <br /> Old Friends Elitch Gardens <br /> Panes Bread Heritage Square SAT,Nov. 16• 11:00-Noon • Ninjago Party(ages 5-10) <br /> Have you read all the LEGO Ninjago books? Have you <br /> AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS watched all the movies? Come make ninja crafts, hear ninja <br /> The Library is circulating two new American Girl Dolls: stories, and learn martial arts moves. Ninja attire welcome! <br /> Cecile and Marie-Grace. Children may take one home for TEENS (303-335-4845) <br /> 3 weeks.Each doll comes in a backpack with 3 books and a <br /> October 13-19• Teen Read Week <br /> journal for children to write about the adventures they have Join us for special events focused on this year's theme, <br /> with the doll. Check one out at the Children's Services desk. Seek the Unknown @ the Library. <br /> ON THE SAME PAGE <br /> ADULTS (303-335-4820) <br /> Join Louisville, Superior, and Lafayette reading and Boost your career-seeking skills with professional guid- <br /> discussing the same book. Programs will be held in all three ance: September 4, 6-8 PM, Creating a Career Plan and <br /> communities in September and October, all inspired by The October 2, 6-8 PM ❖ Writing Effective Cover Letters. <br /> Night Circus, by Erin Morgenstern. Book clubs may attend <br /> any of three book discussions: September 9, 11, and 24. <br /> MUSEUM EVENTS <br /> BROWN BAG DISCUSSION:My Two Hometowns:Louisville SAT,Sept.28 • 9:30 AM ❖ La Farge to Memory Square <br /> and Lafayette THURS,Sept. 5 ❖ Noon—1 PM ❖ Library Meet at the Historical Museum for this tour,which focuses <br /> Meeting Room Participants are welcome to bring a lunch. on early Louisville neighborhoods, schools, and churches. <br /> HISTORIC WALKING TOURS The suggested donation to the Louisville Historical Commission is <br /> SAT,Sept. 14 • 9:30 AM • Main Street Stories $5 per person. <br /> Meet on the front steps of the Library for this tour. <br /> Summer 2013 4 <br />