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Social Justice Book Club

Quarterly, a group of patrons gets together to discuss social justice topics, specifically in regards to the selected book. At the end of the year, the group makes suggestions for topics and the library staff member chooses books for the following year. Topics have included: gun control, opiate addiction, the housing crisis, childfree living, immigration, among others.

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Virtual Cooking Workshop

Over the summer I created 3 videos for a cooking series. Each video introduced several basic kitchen skills to children and walked them through a recipe. We started simple with a salad and discussed knife skills and preparing fruits and vegetables. The second video was energy bites and we discussed measuring dry and wet ingredients. For the final recipe I made banana muffins and discussed measuring.

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Virtual Messy Science

Messy Science is a popular summer series that we adapted to present to our patrons virtually. During the library shutdown, I began posting videos with simple science experiments using things kids would have at home. Each video was fairly short, typically around 5 minutes long. Once we were back in the library building, I continued with “Messy Science Mondays” and filmed the science experiments in the library building (or outside). Popular experiments included “Rainbow in a Jar,” “Solar Oven,” “Rock Candy,” and “Exploding Baggie.”

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Wellness Wednesdays

We originally were going to have a series of Wellness programs on alternating Wednesdays over the Summer including Zumba, Qi Gong, Essential Oils, and Singing Bowl Meditation. We had to alter the programs a little to present them virtually instead of in person.

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Tales and Tunes: Pre-K Music, Movement and Fairy Tales

Come along with us on a journey through some of the most well-beloved fairy tales. We will sing with princesses, dance with three little pigs, and drum along with Jack on his beanstalk, all while avoiding some big bad wolves! Presented by Radcliff Music Studio.

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Robots on Parade

Combination of beginning programming, engineering, art, and group cooperation. Families reviewed how to program the Ozobots and discussed parades. (The annual Fourth of July parade is a very important local event in the this community). Children decorated balloons, made buildings from Legos, and drew the parade route.

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Connection in the Time of Covid-19: Library Teens Meet Virtually on Discord

We are using the Discord platform to create a free server for our library teens to check-in and chat. We have several channels for posting, and are working on hosting a quarantine open mic night, gaming, writing prompts, book sharing, and more. We hope to continue using it in some form even after the isolating is lifted.

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