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From the library... Summer time is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end! Our library programs are sure to help with those end-of-summertime grumbles. From morning and evening Storytimes to Mechatronic Mondays to Coloring, Crafting & Coffee, we are sure to have something to interest you! Join us on Tuesday, August 2, at the Oconee Gym and Park from 6PM to 8PM for a pop-up Library at the National Night Out. There will be free entertainment, food, school supply giveaways, and lots of fun! In partnership with the LCBOE and East Dublin Fire Department, the library will be popping up again in East Dublin from 10AM to 1 PM. See the fire trucks and Elmo, and check out a book to take home with you! We will be having a special story time at 11 AM. We can’t wait to see you there! Our Yard & Garden Series will be showing a PBS documentary on the 25th, and it’s going to bee a buzzworthy time.
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Pop-Up Library
Saturday, August 6th @ 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 413 Central Drive, East Dublin Come join us for a fun-filled Saturday in partnership with the Laurens County Board of Education and the East Dublin Fire Department! Storytime will be provided at 11 AM. Children will have the chance to see Elmo and take pictures with a fire truck. There will be school-related giveaways, too!
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Junk to Jewels Journaling
Thursday, August 18th @ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM In the Multi-Purpose Room Teens are invited to come learn how to use everyday materials to create and personalize entries for a creative journaling experience. Supplies provided, Imagination welcome!
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Tween Trivia
Monday, August 22nd @ 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM In the Multi-Purpose Room It's time for trivia! Our topic will be the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with three rounds of questions. Small prizes will be awarded to the winner and first runner-up.
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Adopt A Houseplant
Saturday, August 27th @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM In the Auditorium Join us to adopt a houseplant, and learn how to care for it. We will have limited quantities, so stop by early! Also, if your house is filled with too many plants, bring a healthy plant or cutting to trade or give away. Free for all ages.
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Pete the Kitty's First Day of Preschool by Kim DeanA follow-up to I Love Pete the Kitty finds a young Pete packing a yummy snack in his groovy backpack before embarking on a first day of school, where a super-cool teacher encourages his participation in storytime, music time and other fun-filled activities.
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When Chester the raccoon is reluctant to go to kindergarten for the first time, his mother teaches him a secret way to carry her love with him.
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Fourth Grade Rats by Jerry SpinelliNow that he is in the fourth grade, Suds learns that a fear of spiders or a babyish lunchbox will never get him into the coveted group, the Fourth Grade Rats.
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Restartby Gordon KormanA standalone novel in the vein of No More Dead Dogs follows the experiences of a former bully who gets a chance at redemption after a memory-impairing accident tests whether he can change or will revert to his previous ways. By the award-winning author of the Swindle series.
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Stargirl by Jerry SpinelliAlthough Stargirl is shunned by many at school for her unique presence, Leo Borlock, a fellow classmate, finds her inspiring and soon finds himself head-over-heels in love.
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College is a time of learning. But it'll be hard to ace your classes if you fail to feed yourself well. Learn to prepare tasty, mostly healthy, and totally realistic meals. They're still fast. They're still cheap, but they're a whole lot better for you than the alternative.
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The Homeschooling Starter Guide : How to Create and Adapt the Best Education Action Plan for Your Needs by Gina RileyHomeschooling can help kids of all ages immerse themselves in learning that builds on their unique strengths, interests, and preferences. It gives them the chance to thrive with one-on-one attention and customized lesson plans that fit their learning style-and their family's needs. This starter guide to homeschooling is the ultimate resource for turning any home into an ideal school environment and helping any child succeed.
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Email us at info@ocrl.org
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