Friday, September 6, 2019

September Children's Programs


Hopkinton Town Library

September Programs

Story Time  and Lap Time
Children ages 3-5 and a caregiver are invited to StoryTime on Tuesdays at 1 PM and Wednesdays at 10:30 AM for songs, stories, and an art experience. Fridays at 10:30 AM, children under age 3 are invited to Lap Time with a caregiver. Siblings are always welcome at both programs. Programs begin the week of September 8th.
Make a Unicorn Finger Puppet
Saturday, September 14th at the Farmer’s Market.
Drop in between 9 AM and 12 PM to make your own puppet!
The market is held at the Depot in Contoocook.
*Read with Emma
Thursday, September 26th from 4-5 PM
Who can resist reading to Emma, a certified therapy dog?
Sign up for 15 minutes of time.
StoryWalk™
One of our director’s favorites, “The Little Fur Family” by Margaret Wise Brown will be on the StoryWalk™ this fall. The StoryWalk™ is located behind the Slusser Center and playground.
Scavenger Hunt
We’re introducing the 2019-2020 Ladybook Book Award nominees. Images of their covers are located throughout the front of the library. Find them all and choose a book prize!
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Sign up at the library to read 1000 books to your child/ren before they head off to Kindergarten.
Community Service Opportunities
We’re looking for help straightening books, putting up displays, assisting at Farmer’s Market crafts every other month, and helping at Tuesday evening programs.
Please contact Leigh Maynard for information.
Tuesday Evening Programs
Beginning in October, Tuesday evening programs will be held between 4:30 and 6:30 PM. Stay tuned!


All programs are free and open to the public.
Registration requirements are noted where they apply.
*To register for programs: call the library at 746-3663, email
lmaynard@hopkintontownlibrary.org, or register online at
www.hopkintontownlibrary.org and click on Library Events Calendar.
If you register, but are unable to attend, please call 746-3663,
so we can free up a space for another child. Thank you.

Brought to you with the support of The Hopkinton Town Library Foundation

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