Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Kimball Library News 11/21/24

CREATE A BOXWOOD TREE (REGISTER IN PERSON): Monday, December 2nd at 6 PM

Enjoy a fun night out creating a beautiful, fresh Boxwood Tree to enjoy over the holidays! The tree is made from fresh boxwood, velvet ribbon, gold balls, berries, and natural gypsophila. It makes a great gift and will last for months!

A non-refundable materials fee of $50.00 is due at time of registration in the form of cash or check made out to: Felicia Motherway. Register in person only at the main circulation desk.

CREATE A ONE-OF-A-KIND, SUSTAINABLE HOLIDAY TERRARIUM: Thursday, December 5th at 1 PM

Finding the perfect holiday gift is not impossible - just make your own!

Join us for a creative and fun session to build a one-of-a-kind, sustainable holiday terrarium. It can add to your own holiday decor or delight a special friend with a magical gift that will last well past the holidays. No green thumb is required!

The 90-minute class will be conducted by Maryellen Swanson of Microscape Designs. She is a long-time garden designer with her 10 years of experience in the Seattle area, creating beautiful microscapes for small businesses, residences, patios, porches, and decks.

The price is $5.00 a person (non-refundable materials fee) cash payment only. Space is limited to 20 people so reserve your space now in person only.

This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library.

WILDLIFE CORRIDORS AND TURTLE CULVERTS WITH PETER STECKLER: Thursday, December 5th at 6 PM

Although Atkinson is more developed than it used to be, we still share our town with many forms of wildlife. In order for these animals to safely move about and gain access to the food, water, shelter, and space that they require, it is important to protect and maintain our wildlife corridors. Join us to learn where the priority wildlife corridors are located in our town, and how we can maintain and enhance these areas that are vital to the survival of our wildlife.

This event is sponsored by the Atkinson Conservation Commission as part of their 50th celebration and hosted at the Kimball Library. Registration is required.

READER'S THEATER (GRADES 2-5): Thursday, December 5th at 6 PM

Do you like to read? Come take part in the reading night at the Kimball Library. We have Reader's Theater scripts where everyone gets a chance to take part. This is great for confident readers as well as those who need confidence building. Everything is ready for the theater magic but we need YOU! Please register in advance on our website.

 

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