Lewiston Public Library’s Children’s Summer Reading Programs for July are set to include pirates, magicians, sharks, tall tales and tide pools.
There will be a different theme each week, plus events and crafts, and an opportunity to participate in the library’s book prize program. The page will be loaded with the library’s full schedule, and people can also follow LPL Kids on Facebook for updates, according to a news release from the library.
Starting the week of June 27, there will be craft activities in the program room at 200 Lisbon St. to do anytime.
Free, family friendly events coming up include:
• June 26-July 2: Pirates & Treasures crafts in the program room all week;
• June 27: Summer reading kick-off event at Festival Plaza, hosted by Auburn Public Library;
• July 2: Phil the Magician;
• July 3-9: The Seven Seas crafts all week in the program room all week;
• July 9: Matinee movie at Lewiston Public Library;
• July 10-16: Our Blue Planet crafts in the program room all week;
• July 14: Climate Clean-up!;
• July 17-23: Shark Week crafts in the program room all week;
• July 20: Mr. Drew and His Animals, Too!;
• July 23: Shark Attack!;
• July 24-30: Ocean Animals crafts in the program room all week;
• July 27: Great Tentacles! Cephalopods STEAM; and
• July 30: Magnificent Monster Circus.
For more information, call the library at 207-513-3004, ext. 3504.
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