When: Starting the Week of June 7th

Where: Woonsocket Harris Library

 

Starting Monday June 7th at 2:30-4:30pm the Woonsocket Library will have a kids craft table where you can not only make a craft.  There will be crafts with glue, paint, tissue paper. Many will be messy all will be fun. Each time you visit there will be different crafts to make and take. 

 

 

Once you make a craft with us, sign up for our other great programs still to be announced, including our Summer Reading Challenge.

 

 

Starting Friday June 11th at 11am we will have our little kids music concert series every Friday. Great for ages 7 & under with adult.

You and your little one will sing along, tap your toes,  clap your hands get up & dance to the beat of the music. From classic children’s songs to new classics, you and your preschooler will have a great time. The music continues all summer long with our last concert on August 27th.

 

 

Both programs are rain or shine. We want to do as many programs outside as possible. If the weather is poor we will go indoors. 

 

Because these programs are for young children and their families, Covid guidelines for 3ft social distancing between non-family groups at children's programs will apply, as will guidelines requesting non-vaccinated persons to wear masks.

 

 

Chris Wallace Goldstein

Children's Librarian 

Woonsocket Harris Public Library

303 Clinton Street

Woonsocket, RI  02895

401-769-9044 x2

 

 
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