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Snug as a Bug Story Time

February 25, 2021

Join Ms. Betty from the Wayne County Public Library for a bedtime story each Sunday night at 7:00 P.M.— from her living room to yours! Find the live stream on facebook at: Wayne County Public Library Children’s Room Have your kids in pajamas, favorite stuffed animal and cozy blanket nearby. Get snug as bug with Ms. Betty! Children join children’s librarian every Sunday at 7pm for a bedtime story from her house to theirs! Pajamas, cozy blanket and stuffed animal are a must! A simple literacy tip is given to the parents at the beginning of each program.

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I Matter Poetry Workshop

February 25, 2021

In collaboration with the National Youth Foundation, join us as Bella Hanson, organizer of the “I Matter” poetry contest and 2020 Nickelodeon Kid of the Year Top 50, facilitates this poetry workshop. If your poem is already ready, you can share it with us and get feedback. If not, you can use the time to brainstorm ideas and start writing.

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Are you Sleeping? Winter Habitats

February 11, 2021

Explore how a variety of fascinating creatures make the changes needed to survive the depths of winter. This workshop will feature special “wildlife” guests from Centre Wildlife.

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Maker Monday, The Surprising Strength of eggs!

February 9, 2021

“Springtime is egg time. They’re everywhere: closely guarded in the nests of birds, decorated as gifts and filling the shops as chocolate Easter treats. An egg is a universal symbol of fertility and new potential, and their perfect curved surfaces give them an instantly recognizable shape. But that shape hides a conundrum. We often describe fragile things as being like eggshells, because the thin fragments of a cracked shell are so frail. Yet a hen can sit on an egg and not break it; you may have seen demonstrations of people squeezing eggs in their hands and being unable to crush them. An egg is at once extraordinarily strong and hopelessly weak. How can this be?” In our Maker Monday STEM Class, we are going to take a look at how the strength of an egg comes from the shape by doing several experiments, including walking on them!

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Children’s Dental Health Month Toddler Storytime

January 27, 2021

Virtual Storytime for February, National Children’s Dental Health Month: Read two board books about brushing teeth correctly and the importance of dental hygiene; have children learn a rhyme about brushing, show children how to brush correctly using a StarSmilez Lil Al E Gator (stuffed animal with teeth) and a kids’ toothbrush, encourage parents to take kids to dentist and help them brush at home.

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Virtual Story Time Room

January 27, 2021

Virtual Storytime. The interactive room is full of activities, games, songs and stories. Explore the room by clicking on different objects which will lead to fun videos and activities. Youth Services Staff upload videos of reading books, as they read the books they give an over view of the book indicating each part of the book and add sign language at the beginning and end of the story.

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Virtual Vinyl

December 21, 2020

Using https://jukebox.today/, participants can join a private room and submit songs from Youtube (all integrated in) to play on a playlist. While songs are playing, patrons can chat with each other in the chatbox provided. Lots of good conversation and a way to connect virtually for those who are dealing with Zoom fatigue.

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Take-N-Make: Recycled Books

December 21, 2020

We offered Take-N-Makes for adults using discarded library titles. For November we made turkeys and for December we did Christmas Trees. This was a great way to be eco-friendly on our part and offer paper crafting to our patrons.

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Girls Who Code

December 8, 2020

Preparing our young girls to become confident young ladies

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Virtual Trivia Night: Book vs. Movie Edition

November 23, 2020

During the COVID-19 shutdown, our library hosted a series of virtual trivia nights that focused on popular books across multiple age groups. At the time, OverDrive was allowing multiple people to borrow Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. We used this book as our first Trivia Night. We purposely added questions where the answer would differ depending on if participants read the book or just watched the movie. the goal here was to encourage people to read the book. After doing the first trivia night, people started to request other books. We have done Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Lord of the Rings, and Twilight. All of the trivia nights were hosted on the free gaming platform Twitch.

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