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Beaumont Library events for July 2019

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The Beaumont Library hosts events throughout the month dedicated to kids of all ages, families, and adults. Below is a list of events happening in July 2019.

  • July 11: Cuddle Babies Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 0-18 months.
  • July 11: Family Bluegrass Jamboree at 2 pm. Recommended for all ages.
  • July 11: A Beginner’s Guide to Mushroom Cultivation at 7 pm. Recommended for adults.
  • July 12: Preschool Play and Learn Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 3-5.
  • i heart my library in chalk on the pavementJuly 12: K-5 Worm Races at 3 pm. Recommended for K-5th grade and registration is required.
  • July 13: Second Saturday Gaming at 10 am. Recommended for adults, families, high school, middle school, K-5th grade.
  • July 13: Family Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for families.
  • July 15: Classic Films: A Rebel without a Cause at 1 pm. Recommended for adults.
  • July 15: Genealogy Jump Start at 6 pm. Recommended for adults and seniors.
  • July 15: Freddy Fossil’s Dino Show at 6 pm. Recommended for families, preschool (3-5 years), K-5th grade.
  • July 16: Toddler Movers and Shakers Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for toddler (18-36 months).
  • July 16: Teen Art Workshop with Ciara LeRoy at 6 pm. Recommended for middle school, high school and registration is required.
  • July 17: Little Listeners Toddler Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for toddler (18-36 months).
  • July 17: Preschool Pretend Playdate: Dirty Jobs at 1:30 pm. Recommended for preschool (3-5 years).
  • July 18: Cuddle Babies Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 0-18 months.
  • July 18: DIY Bird Feeders at 2 pm. Recommended for families.
  • July 18: Basics of Paranormal Investigation at 6:30 pm. Recommended for adults.
  • July 19: Preschool Play and Learn Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for preschool (3-5 years).
  • July 20: Family Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for families.
  • July 20: Hieroglyphics Art for Tweens and Teens at 3 pm. Recommended for high school, middle school.
  • July 22: Teen Tech: Level Up Your Digital Photography Skills at 2 pm. Recommended for high school, middle school and registration is required.
  • July 23: Toddler Movers and Shakers Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.
  • July 23: Beaumont Book Discussion Group at 11 am. Recommended for adults.
  • July 23:Teen Tech: Step Up Your Selfie Game at 1 pm. Recommended for high school, middle school and registration is required.
  • July 23: Reptiles Alive! with Kentucky Reptile Zoo at 2 pm. Recommended for families, K-5th grade, preschool (3-5 years), middle school.
  • July 24: Teen Tech: Share Your Art with Tumblr at 11 am. Recommended for high school, middle school and registration is required.
  • July 24: Little Listeners Toddler Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.
  • July 25: Cuddle Babes Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 0-18 months.
  • July 25: Retro Rolling Video Games at 6 pm. Recommended for adults.
  • July 26: Preschool Play and Learn Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 3-5.
  • July 26: Teen Game Night at 5:45 pm. Recommended for high school, middle school and registration is required.
  • July 27: Family Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for families.
  • July 29: Paint Your Own Plant Pot for Tweens and Teens at 6 pm. Recommended for high school, middle school and registration is required.
  • July 30: Toddler Movers and Shakers Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.
  • July 30: K-5 Owl Pellet Dissection at 3 pm. Recommended for grades K—5 and registration is required.
  • July 31: Little Listeners Toddler Storytime at 11 am. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.
  • July 31: Summer Wrap-Up Party at 2 pm. Recommended for families, K-5th grade, preschool (3-5 years), middle school, high school.
  • July 31: Mud Masks from the Kitchen at 6:30 pm. Recommended for adults.

 

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