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Toddler Time (Mon)

10:00am - 10:30am
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Library Branch: Thomas Ford Memorial Library
Room: Storytime Room
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytimes
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Seats Remaining: 1
Event Details:

Due to the popularity of our storytimes we request that you register your child for one session only in either June or July.

This event is in the "Children" group.

Preschool Pals (Mon)

1:00pm - 1:30pm
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Library Branch: Thomas Ford Memorial Library
Room: Storytime Room
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytimes
Required
Seats Remaining: 7
Event Details:

Hear stories, sing songs, and have fun with your friends! Storytime will highlight early literacy skills that children need to learn before they can read.

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Storytime without Adults

Children attend this storytime without their grown-ups so that they can practice independence.

This event is in the "Adult" group.

Summer Paint and Sip

7:00pm - 8:30pm
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Library Branch: Thomas Ford Memorial Library
Room: Storytime Room
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Arts & Crafts
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Seats Remaining: 1
Event Details:

Create a painting in this instructor-led art class. All materials and a non-alcoholic beverage will be provided. Session repeats to allow for additional participants, so only sign up for one. 

 

This event is in the "Adult" group.

The History of Motown

7:00pm - 8:30pm
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Library Branch: Thomas Ford Memorial Library
Room: Program Room
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Presentations
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Seats Remaining: 15
Event Details:

In Detroit in the 1960’s Motown Records produced hits as efficiently as the Ford Motor Company produced automobiles. It was the “Sound of Young America” sung by performers like The Supremes, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.