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Upcoming Library events

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The Library will be holding its monthly movie program on Friday, April 28th. This month, the Library will be showing the Golden Globe-winning musical film La La Land (rated PG-13 for some language) in the Village Room (1 floor below the Library). The film will start at 3:30 pm. This free program is open to all and free popcorn will be provided.

Join the Library every first Tuesday of the month for First Tuesday Tea at Two. From 2-3 pm on Tuesday, May 2nd, the Library will be serving tea and sweets in the adult seating area of the Library. Sit and participate in light conversation with fellow tea-drinkers, or enjoy your refreshments while reading, exploring the stacks, etc. This program is free and open to all. The tea is generously donated by Terry Ensign of Iceni Tea.

On Wednesday, May 10th, the Library’s weekly Preschool Storytime program will focus on the theme “Making Something for Mom,” in preparation for Mother’s Day. Their host Miss Karen will have a visiting guest, Miss Patrice, who will be leading the group in making pure, allergen-free bath bombs. This free program will take place from 10-11 am in the children’s section of the Library, and is open to preschool-aged children and their caretakers.

As a part of the Manchester Farmer’s Market’s “Mother Day Craft” theme on Thursday, Mary 11th from 3:30-7 pm, Library staff will be giving out free white pine seedlings and free seed bombs on a first-come, first-serve basis (while supplies last). Pick one up and give your mother a beautiful and lasting gift. The Manchester Farmer’s Market is located at Chi-Bro Park.

During the Farmer’s Market on May 11th, Library staff will be also be handing out information about its upcoming Summer Reading Program. This year’s theme is “Build a Better World.” Free promotional materials will be handed out to visitors, as well as information on how you can get involved in the program as a volunteer or sponsor.

For more information about these and other programs, contact the Manchester District Library at 734.428.8045.

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