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PAGE ADDED ON November 21, 2009
By Michelle A. Forward, Library Manager
(Morrisville, NY) We are collecting for Madison County Foster Kids now until Friday December 11. Donate new, unwrapped items like toys, games, art supplies, books, toothbrushes, etc. See the complete list at the library. Help make the holidays a little brighter for our area foster children!
The Friends Annual Silent Auction has begun! Stop in and bid on several items from now until December 11 at 8pm.
Join us on Monday November 30 at 6:30pm for Smart Seniors. Learn how to protect yourself from Internet scams, phony sweepstakes, investment fraud and much more! Sponsored by the New York State Attorney General’s Office.
Kiddies Korner, our preschool story hour, meets again Tuesday December 1 at 9:30am. It’s all about “From here to there” so bring your child in for stories, songs and more! If you can’t make that day, join them for “Christmas” on December 15.
Kids join us Wednesday December 2 at 6:30pm as we decorate the children’s room and tree! Make some ornaments for the tree and a few to take home as well!
Family Movie Night is back on Friday December 4 at 6:00pm. We will be showing the movie, Up. Bring in a bag of popcorn to share and watch this movie on the big screen!!
Join us for our Annual Open House on Friday December 11 from 5-8pm. Join the Friends and staff members for some tasty goodies. Bid on the Friends Annual Silent Auction and see the Christmas Tree!
Join us on Wednesday December 16 at 12pm for our next book talk, The Drowned Maiden’s Hair by Laura Amy Schlitz. Copies can be picked up now. Bring your lunch and join in this discussion!
We will be celebrating the winter holidays of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa on Wednesday December 16 at 6:30pm. Come learn about these holidays and have some fun too!
We are open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 12pm to 8pm, Tuesday 10am to 6pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm.
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