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Toddler & Preschool Dance Party May 9 & 11 | 11 AM Infants-Toddlers, Preschool Does your toddler or preschooler love to dance? Children can dance to exciting music and listen to some wonderful stories. Suggested for ages 2 and up.
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Zoofari Tails Storytime @ THE ZOO Friday, May 24 | 10 AM Preschool This month's Zoofari will be at the Sunset Zoo! We'll be reading stories about chimpanzees. The storytime will be held in the zoo's Nature Exploration Center. Free admission to the zoo for families attending the Zoofari Tails Storytime program.
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Try DIY Saturday, May 11 | 2 - 4 PM Come get crafty in the Teen Zone! From marbling paper to simple sewing to making paper garlands! All supplies provided. Extra crafting supplies will be available to use as desired. May 11: Sew a Phone Sleeve for a Device
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Escape Library Thursday, May 16 | 7 PM Using teamwork, you have 60 minutes to "escape" the library. The room theme is a surprise and will include puzzles, codes and a prize at the end. Registration required. Register online or at the Adult Services Desk or Teen Zone Desk.
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Exam Cram May 8-13 | All Day We want to help you ace your finals! Visit the Manhattan Public Library's auditorium for an extra designated quiet space during dead week and finals week. Exam Cram will be open all day on Wednesday, May 8, through Monday, May 13. Outside of those days, the library still has plenty of tables available for studiers throughout the building. We hope you stop by, and good luck on your finals!
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Talk Book Discussion Thursday, May 23 |2 - 4 PM Our "Talk About Literature in Kansas" book discussion series from Humanities Kansas Spring 2019 ends with the classic by Willa Cather, A Lost Lady. Stereotyped as a goddess, mother, friend, adulteress, glamorous Marian Forrester is an enigma to her young neighbor, Neil Herbert. Bring your thoughts and feelings and be ready to share with our lively group. Books will be available for you to check out at the 2nd floor Reference Desk.
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Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig
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The Princess and the Fog by Lloyd Jones
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The Beauty that Remains by Ashley Woodfolk
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