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Storyteller, Insect Collector at Camp Casey at 5pmCT today

By Dana Harmon, Director, Camp Casey

The Adair County Public Library along with 21st CCLC Camp Casey, Family Resource Center and Title I would like to invite everyone to CWC tonight for a special treat. Storyteller, Mary Hamilton and Insect Collector, Charles Wright will be at CWC tonight at 5:00pmCT to share their presentation called "Buggy Kentucky," which is an exploration of Kentucky insects brought through story facts and real specimens.

The theme of this year's Summer Reading at ACPL is "Catch the Reading Bug" and bugs are also the theme of the Family Resource Center, 21st CCLC Camp Casey and Title I summer camp called "Critter Camp." Critter Camp is scheduled to begin on June 30th for students from CWC and JAIS. Please join us tonight for this FREE program that will entertain and teach!




This story was posted on 2008-06-13 09:55:43
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