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Check out this list of monthly events and celebrations to help with your program planning.

Photograph of a finished fascinator with purple loofah and tulle
Photograph of a finished fascinator with purple loofah and tulle
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Get fancy and make a fun fascinator using simple supplies.

Scanned image of a real ticket for the Titanic
Scanned image of a real ticket for the Titanic
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Come aboard the Titanic (at the library) for a fascinating history lesson and dining experience. 

Photos from the Mario Day event. Text reads: Mario Day Party
Photos from the Mario Day event. Text reads: Mario Day Party
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Mario Day celebrates the beloved Nintendo character with games and activities at the library.

Photograph of two people looking at plants outside
Photograph of two people looking at plants outside
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The Naturalist-in-Residence encourages the community to explore and reflect on the natural world.

Illustration shows two children cooking in the kitchen on a green background. Text reads: Kid's Kitchen
Illustration shows two children cooking in the kitchen on a green background. Text reads: Kid's Kitchen
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Using a mobile kitchen, Kid's Kitchen helps children gain culinary skills and use creativity and math to bake, cook and create.

Two photographs of the outdoor StoryWalk. Text reads: Permanent StoryWalk. There are illustrations of a sunflower, book, and family of three.
Two photographs of the outdoor StoryWalk. Text reads: Permanent StoryWalk. There are illustrations of a sunflower, book, and family of three.
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This permanent outdoor StoryWalk® features rotating books and flower drums for peak outdoor interaction. 

Three people seated in front of projector screen with a Zoom meeting screen pulled up with four people included.
Three people seated in front of projector screen with a Zoom meeting screen pulled up with four people included.
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What can we learn from small and rural libraries about hybrid programming?