Thursday, July 28, 2011

Friday at the Summer Reading Program: Celebration!

Friday, July 29, 2011 at 1:30 PM

Grab your passport! We will visit different countries from around the globe. There will be a craft and snack at each country you visit. There will also be games.

Make an origami rabbit in China, a boomerang in Australia, a fan in the South Pacific, sample Mexican cuisine, and much, much more!


ALL PROGRAMS ARE FREE!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Returns August 27

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People are already pre-ordering their tickets at the library. This event is usually sold out, so be sure to get your tickets early!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Friday at the Summer Reading Program: Summer Encore

July 22, 2011 1:30pm
Summer Encore

This year Summer Encore’s production will be “Aladdin and The Magic Lamp,” which will be adapted by the students and Cathy Archer. The students have developed three other plays including last year’s production of “The Little Mermaid.” Through improvisation a new version of an old story will come to life. The inspiration for this production will be the old folktales, which are the source of the best known versions of today. Summer Encore is a fourteen-year-old, four week summer theatre experience that is an extension of Rutland High School’s co-curricular theatre program. Each year students in grades seven through twelve come together to develop all of the aspects of a theatre production.

ALL PROGRAMS ARE FREE!

REFRESHMENTS!

CALL 525-6524 FOR MORE INFO.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Friday at the Summer Reading Program

World-Eng-Poster_thumb1July 8, 2011 1:30pm
Singer, songwriter, entertainer,
Gary Dulabaum will be at the Barton Public Library’s Summer Reading Program!

Gary Dulabaum is a nationally touring singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, entertainer and recording artist of children’s and family music who has played at festivals, schools, concert halls, summer recreation programs, libraries, family celebrations, conferences and special events celebrating children and families. Audiences just don’t observe Gary — they participate with him in concerts that include movement, sing-a-longs, traditional tunes, humor, and his originals like, “My Teacher Thinks He’s Elvis”, “Macaroni & Cheese”, “We Like Frogs”, “The New Jazzy Three Little Pigs” and “My Teacher Rides A Harley.”


Gary during recording sessions for My Teacher Rides A Harley
at Makoche Studios in Bismarck, North Dakota.

This is a free event. Come join us for a memorable afternoon!