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Winter 2020 Program Brochure is here! The library is pleased to share the new Winter 2020 program brochure. This brochure contains information on all our January to early April programs. All our regular weekly programs are returning, but starting in late January, the library will be running several exciting new programs! The library will still continue to advertise special programs as they are planned. Please note that some programs will require registration. Download the brochure to learn more.
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Get Your Game On Thursday, January 2 10:00am to 7:00pm Friday, January 3 10:00am to 4:00pm Calling all gamers! Looking for something fun to do with the kids on their days off? The library is opening up the Program Room for everyone to drop in a play a few games! We will have variety of cool board games (including GIANT Snakes & Ladders, Checkers, Twister, and Jenga)! This program is free to attend. Children under the age of 8 years must be accompanied by an adult or responsible older sibling.
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STEAM Fair Friday, January 17, 10:30am to 12:00pm Join us for a selection of STEAM stations designed for children of all ages! STEAM learning happens naturally everyday as children explore, play, and try new things. This program is free to attend, and no registration is required. Just come drop-in! Children under the age of 8 years must be accompanied by an adult or responsible older sibling. Younger children may require assistance at some stations.
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Creative Card Making Friday, January 31, 1:30pm to 3:00pm Join Heather for some creative card making! Registration starts on January 6 and space is limited. This program cost $3.00/child and includes supplies for several greeting cards. Participants must be 8 years or older to attend.
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Deb Klics Born on a farm in Southern Alberta, Deb currently resides in Strathmore Alberta. She still loves to look out over the landscape and see the fields and rolling hills in different seasons and colors. Her art pursuits began in childhood with painting and dancing at an early age. After high school, Deb went to the University of Lethbridge and completed a Bachelor of Education degree with a major in art. She enjoys plein air painting of local landscapes and painting places where you would like to sit and relax with a cup of tea, hear the birds sing, the leaves rustling and the water on the rocks. Art has always been a form of self-expression in the form of landscape paintings and abstract collages using tissue, acrylic, writing and pastel. Painting and collage are a connection to nature and to her inner self. Deb is member of the Wheatland Society of Arts of Strathmore.
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