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Due to the construction in the Children's section of the Library Story hours will be happening at Tongore Park with the Marbletown camp. Other programs will be at the Rondout Municipal Center on Lucas Avenue (the old Rosendale school).

REGISTER
Please register for all our programs online at stoneridgelibrary.org and
look for the links to our calendar.

 If you have questions or
want to register over the phone call 687-7023
ext. 107. Or email [email protected] for more information.
 


Kids News          June 2018
SUMMER PROGRAMMING 2018
Rock some reading this summer!     
Story Hour for Grades K - 5th

Mondays 1:30-2:30 at Marbletown Park
on Tongore Road
July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, & August 6


Story hours will be happening at Tongore Park with the Marbletown camp. If your child is not enrolled in camp you must stay at the park during story hour. Thank you.
  Register

Pre-K Story Time (3-5 year olds)

Tuesdays: 10:00-11:00 July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
at Marbletown Park on Tongore Road

Story time with Kathie Hikade will include songs, stories, activities, crafts.
Please register with Marbletown Youth Commission 687-0800



Grades 6 & up

Teens and tweens can participate in a special independent summer reading program. Read books, listen to books, read graphic novels, volunteer, spark your interest in stories of your own choosing and accrue points toward prizes.
Sign-up by emailing [email protected] and we will send you everything you'll need to participate.
 

"The Spoon Man"
Musical Comedian
Thursday, July 5th at 10:00 am

at The Rondout Municipal Center on Lucas Avenue

(the old Rosendale school)


"He has a totally clean act, never uses Dirty Silverware"
The "Spoon Man" offers a hilarious interactive comedy program for all ages. He gives a real stirring performance. Everyone will really eat him up. The "Spoon Man" will leave a lasting impression after playing on you (literally). It's a spoonful of family fun.
Register
Animal Embassy: NATURE ROCKS!
Animal Embassy: NATURE ROCKS!
Thursday, July 12th    10:30 am
at The Rondout Municipal Center
on Lucas Avenue

(the old Rosendale school)

This educational and entertaining program will take families around the world with a unique group of rescued and adopted animals, representing diverse habitats. While exploring these habitats, we will discover some of the musical instruments used by people indigenous to these regions such as a rain stick, maracas or a drum. We'll also discuss examples of animals that contribute to nature's symphony including song birds, chirping crickets and chorus frogs. Families will meet incredible live Animal Ambassadors such as South American Chinchillas, North American Spring Peepers, a Cuban Tree Frog, an African Tortoise, an African Lovebird or Australian Parrot, an African Monitor, and a Boa from Madagascar. Register 

Please register for all our programs online at www.stoneridgelibrary.org to sign up on our calendar.
 If you have questions or want to register over the phone call 687-7023 ext. 107
or email [email protected] for more information. 

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