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books and quizzes available in this Lakewood City Schools program.
Best Library
for Little Kids
Main
Library Children's and Youth Services Department
15425 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
( 216) 226-8275 ext 140
www.lkwdpl.org/youth/
Madison
Branch Children's and Youth Services
13229 Madison Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
(216) 228-7428
www.lkwdpl.org/madison/
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- ELECTION!:
For
students 5th through 8th grade
Wednesdays, October 1 - November 12 @ 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Become part of the political machine as you and your team of
campaigners create a candidate, establish platforms, write speeches and
try to win an election! The winning team will earn a special
breakfast with local political figures. For more information,
visit our Election! page.
To register, please
stop in or call
Main
Library (216)-226-8275 ext. 140.
- Main Library Multipurpose
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- GREEKS
AND GEEKS: For
students 5th through 8th grade
Tuesdays, September 9 - December 9 @ 7:30pm - 8:30pm
With the fate of the world at stake, it is up to half-blood hero Percy
jackson and super genius/part-time criminal-mastermind Artemis Fowl to
save the day. Discuss the adventures of these two characters
and compete in activities to see if the heroes can beat the villains of
if the villain can finally come out on top and rule the world! All nine
books must be read before the program to participate. To
register, please stop in or call
Main
Library (216)-226-8275 ext. 140.
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September 9 |
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The
Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan |
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September 23 |
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The
Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan |
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October 7 |
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The
Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan |
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October 21 |
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The
Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan |
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November 4 |
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Artemis
Fowl by Eoin Colfer |
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November 18 |
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Artemis
Fowl: the Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer |
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Artemis
Fowl: the Opal Deception by Eoin Colfer |
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December 2 |
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Artemis
Fowl: the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer |
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December 9 |
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Artemis
Fowl: the Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer |
| While we
are not discussing Artemis
Fowl: the Eternity Code, it is recommended that it be read
prior to November 18. |
- Main Library
Multipurpose Room -
- CREATED EQUAL: For
students in 4th through 8th grade
Wednesdays, January 7 - Februrary 25 @
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Be a part of history! Explore and recreate struggles for freedom and
equality in America. Participants will script their own plays and
perform them during a special Family Music and More program. This
program is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the
Humanities. To register, please stop in or call (216)-226-8275 ext.
140.
-Main Library Multipurpose Room-
- FAMILY
MUSIC & MORE: For the whole family!
Saturdays, September 27 - February 28 @ 7:00pm
Spend a Saturday evening at the Library and enjoy programs featuring
musicians and other talented performers. Performers are
subject to change. Seating is limited. Doors open
fifteen minutes prior to performance.
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September
27 |
Let's
Get
Silly with Capt'n Willie |
| Arrgh
matey! Get your "pirate-tude" on with Capt'n Willie! Through
singing, dancing, humor and games, Capt'n Willie will educate us all on
water conservation and safety, and the Great Lakes. Pirate-wear is
encouraged! |
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| October
25 |
The
Kulture
Kids Present: "Inside the
Outback" |
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us for an evening of stories, songs and games from Australia and New
Zealand. Experience the Waltzing Matilda, the didgeridoo, the
Aborigines and the Maori tribes all in one night. |
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| November
22 |
Family
Movie
Night: The Aristocats |
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the cats who know where it is at...for fun, music and adventure in this
1970 Disney animated classic movie. |
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| January
24 |
Jungle
Safari |
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a roaring good time as Katie Bee and Roger Dodger perform puppetry,
storytelling, jungle balloon animals, music, magic and much more! |
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| February
28 |
"Created
Equal" Readers' Theater |
This
year the Children's and Youth Services Department received a "We the
People" Bookshelf award from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This evening is the culmination of an eight-week program
involving local 4th-8th graders. Please join us for their
dramatic performances based on their own research and writing.
(This special program takes place in the
Main Library Auditorium) |
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