Thursday, July 1, 2021

Kimball Library News 7/4/21

 It’s chow time! Tails and Tales has inspired us to make Puppy Chow (for kids). We will be ready to eat it when it's done. You might know it as ‘Muddy Buddies’.

There's time to have doggy fun games after we're done so be prepared for a good time. This will be dog-gone fun!

This kid-friendly foodie event is taking place on Thursday, July 22nd at 1 PM. Please register grades K-5 in advance as space is limited.

LAURA KLAIN: Come learn about some of the many practices you can incorporate in your life that can leave you energized and focused.  In this program you will be introduced to topics and tools such as: Creative Journaling, Guided Meditation, Mindfulness, Movement Practices to Reduce Stress, and Vision Boards.

We welcome back Laura Klain of Bud to Blossom Life Design who will be offering this program in person at the Library on July 22nd at 6 PM.

Laura is a Martha Beck Certified Life Coach, an experienced meditation instructor and workshop facilitator.  When not coaching, leading a workshop, or working as a library director you can find her performing with her husband in their rock band “The Daylilies”.

WILD TIE DYE: Animals wear all kinds of patterns to blend into their surroundings - or to stand out! We'll learn about animal camouflage and patterns before heading outside to make our own incredible animal tie-dyed shirts at this wild event on July 26th at 6 PM.

Please bring your own t-shirt or clothing to tie-dye. Any pale or light colored item will work. (Get creative. Socks, bandanas, canvas tote bags and almost anything else you can think of would work just fine.)

Messes are bound to happen when tie-dying so please be sure to wear clothes that are okay to get a little stained.

BALLET BOOT CAMP: Come to hear the story of Swan Lake, and then dance it out on July 27th at 4 PM!

We'll read an interactive story of the cursed princess, the prince who helps her break the spell, and all their friends who overthrow an evil wizard and his dastardly sidekick.

Everyone will have the chance to dance whatever role they'd like. We'll all master the classic 'swan arms' together, and a few extra fun ballet moves that anyone at any skill level can learn. We'll perform a modified (10 min) version of the Swan Lake performance for families at the end of the program with minor costumes and music in the Library Courtyard.

STAY TUNED: Visit our website, FaceBook page, Twitter account, YouTube or Instagram to learn about more program updates and more resources. 

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the data bases and online services. Miss a news article?  Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a live person who would love to help you.

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