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Start: 03/26/2012 5:30 pm

This latin-inspired dance fitness program that can help you get into better shape.

Start: 03/26/2012 6:00 pm

 This class starts at 6 p.m. every Monday and meets in the library in the non-fiction section. This is for experienced knitters and for beginners. You are asked to bring your own yarn and needles. If you have never been, you can come and watch and learn what you need to bring the next time.

Start: 03/26/2012 7:00 pm

This storytime is for families with more than one child of the same age and for parents who work during the day.

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Start: 03/27/2012 10:00 am

This storytime is for 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds and their parents or caregivers. 

Start: 03/27/2012 10:45 am

This storytime is for 4 and 5-year-olds. Adults are not required to stay, but are always welcome.

Start: 03/27/2012 5:30 pm

This latin-inspired dance fitness program that can help you get into better shape.

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Start: 03/28/2012 10:00 am

This storytime is for 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds and their parents or caregivers.

Start: 03/28/2012 10:45 am

This storytime is for 4 and 5-year-olds. Adults are not required to stay, but are always welcome.

Start: 03/28/2012 12:00 pm

Library employee Jenny Veal has recently returned from a semester abroad in China.  She and her advisor, Carl Lindquist, will be on hand for this Lunch and Learn to share details on what is involved in studying abroad.

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Start: 03/29/2012 10:00 am

Fun with books, fingerplays, songs and action followed by free-play and networking. For newborn babies through 24-month-old babies and their parents or caregivers.

Start: 03/29/2012 10:45 am

This storytime is for families with more than one child of the same age and for parents who work during the day.

Start: 03/29/2012 12:00 pm

This class is open for experienced and beginning knitters and those who would like to crochet. This free event is offered twice a week and gives people in the community the opportunity to learn something new or practice what they already know. You are asked to bring your own yarn and needles.

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