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Nature @ the Library August 2015
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Shark Visit August 1, 2p.m. et a shark! Join us at the New Richmond Branch Library to celebrate the end of the Summer Reading Challenge with the WAVE Foundation from the Newport Aquarium. Do you know how many shark species exist in the world? Learn more about one of the most misunderstood species on the planet. Visit the Shark Cart and touch a shark before you leave! Please join our event to reserve your spot. For more information, call the library at 553-0570.
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Penguin Visit August 9, 2p.m. Come to the Williamsburg Branch Library and meet an African Penguin! You’ll learn all about these fascinating animals. Discover what they eat, where they live and how they survive in such extreme climates! Get up close and personal and maybe even get to touch this rare and endangered species! Presented by The Wave Foundation from the Newport Aquarium. For more information, call the library at 724-1070. Please join our event to RSVP and save your spot. This program is for all ages.
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The Truth About Coyotes August 10, 6:30pm Discover the truth about coyotes at the Amelia Branch Library. Coyotes are present in all 88 Ohio counties. But how much do we know about this animal? Join us as Carol Cartaino, author of Myths and Truths about Coyotes, leads a fascinating talk about the growing population of coyotes. Ms. Cartaino will answer questions following her discussion. This lecture is for all ages. For more information, call the library at 752-5580. Please join our event to reserve your spot at the talk.
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Penguin Visit August 15, 2 p.m. Come learn about the African Penguin at the Milford-Miami Township Branch Library! At the end of this program you will be able to tell your friends what these animals are, what they eat, where they live and how they survive in such extreme climates! You definitely don’t want to miss this encounter with one of our feathery friends! You will get up close and personal and maybe even get to touch this rare and endangered species! It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and is a must do for any animal lover out there. For more information, call the branch at 248-0700. Please join our event to save your spot with the penguin!
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Seed Saving Class August 18, 6 p.m. Join Master Gardener volunteers at the New Richmond Branch Library for a class about the basics of saving seeds! Harvesting and storing seeds from your garden now to use next year not only saves money, it can help retain a plant’s pest resistance. Program will be followed by a brief Q&A session. Start planning your 2016 garden now! This class is for adults. To save your spot in the class, please join our event. For more information, call the branch at (513)553-0570.
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