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One month gone from summer reading 2022. What have we done so far?

All the kids made bleach “Ocean” shirts, and”Ocean” bottles.

Everyone was invited to listen to a talk about Scuba Diving by one of our locals, whose whole family scuba dives.

The 5 & under kids also made starfish and a paper fish bowl

the 6-11 year old kids made made marshmallow pops, a star box and pirate swords.

The teens had a cupcake war, decorated bottles and put lights in them and made cork boats.

The adults have painted a sea horse, made a couple of small “Ocean’ themed signs, metal sea shells and made cedar bird feeders.

July 6th the teens and 6-11 year olds made water bottle rockets. The 5 and under made toilet paper tube fish.

We were closed most of the first week of July with Independence day and the fair being the same week, the library was only open on Wednesday.

What do we still have to make?

S’more starfish, sea turtles, clothespin snakes or mermaids, seahorse puppets, toilet paper tube octopus, stained glass.

Summer Reading ends on Wednesday, August 3rd, all reading records need to be in no later than Monday, August 1st.

We also have our Shark head for anyone to put their face in and take pictures.