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Official Meeting Times for Summer TAG Meetings!!


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I know you've all been waiting with bated breath to hear about the TAG Meeting Schedule for the summer. I had no idea you would all still want to meet! Here it is!

Tuesday June 24th 6:00-7:00
Tuesday July 8th 6:00-7:00
Tuesday July 15th 6:00-7:00
Tuesday August 5th 6:00-7:00
Tuesday August 19th 6:00-7:00

Also, I may be able to get permission for us to meet somewhere besides the library in August...stay tuned about that!


Aaaaand here's our summer schedule! Come hang out with me!
Young Adult Programs
Wednesdays & Fridays from 3:30-4:30pm. Ages 11-14
6/4 Wind Chimes. Catch those summer breezes!
6/6 Banana Jousting. Test your medieval skills by making your own shield and challenging your friends to a match!
6/11 Crafts with Lisa!
6/13 Crafts with Lisa!
6/17 Tuesday Night Movie for 'Tweens and YAs. Join us for a movie from 6:30-8:30pm!
6/18 Simple Meal. Concoct your own menu!
6/20 Sock Bunnies. Create these cute creatures with everyday objects!
6/25 Chemistry Experiments with Cecily
6/27 Trivia Contest/Jeopardy. Show off your knowledge with these fun and challenging games
7/2 Patriotic Paintball Art. Help decorate the library for Independence Day by throwing paint-filled balloons!
7/9 Prize Capsule Locket. Create a great way to store notes from your friends or spare change!
7/11 "Space Suit Under Pressure" Program from Space Center Houston (1:30pm show only!)
7/16 Veterinarian Dr. Ann Kivney. Dr. Kivney gives us an idea of what it's like to be a veterinarian (1:30pm show only!)
7/18 Photo Scavenger Hunt. You and your team will use a camera to locate things throughout the library.
7/22 Tuesday Night Movie for 'Tweens and YAs (6:30-8:30pm)
7/23 Cake Lady Demonstration. See how professional bakers frost cakes and cupcakes and try it for yourself!
7/25 Snowglobe. Just the thing to display all your "cool" summer memories.
7/30 Booknic.
8/1 Freaky Friday. A Birthday Party: Texas Style 7:00-9:00pm.
'Tween Programs: Wednesdays & Fridays 1:30-2:30pm (Ages 8-10)
6/4 Decorate your own flower pot and plant seeds from outer space!
6/6 CD Case Picture Frame!
6/11 Crafts with Lisa!
6/13 Crafts with Lisa!
6/17 Tuesday Night Movie for 'Tweens and YAs. Join us for a movie from 6:30-8:30pm!
6/18 Simple Meal. Concoct your own menu!
6/20 Sock Bunnies. Create these cute creatures with everyday objects!
6/25 Chemistry Experiments with Cecily
6/27 Booknic!
7/2 Patriotic Pinwheel. Create a fun and patriotic craft to show off on Independence Day!
7/9 Bookmarks. Mark your place and remember all of the great books you've read this summer!
7/11 "Space Suit Under Pressure" Program from Space Center Houston.
7/16 Veterinarian Dr. Ann Kivney. Dr. Kivney gives us an idea of what it's like to be a veterinarian.
7/18 Photo Scavenger Hunt. You and your team will use a camera to locate things throughout the library.
7/22 Tuesday Night Movie for 'Tweens and YAs. 6:30-8:30pm.
7/23 Cake Lady Demonstration. See how professional bakers frost cakes and cupcakes and try it for yourself!
7/25 Snow Globe. Just the thing to display all your "cool" summer memories
7/30 Booknic.
8/1 Freaky Friday! A Birthday Party Texas Style! 7:00-9:00pm.

See you around!

Sti

Comments

Unknown said…
Banana Jousting was awesome. If the rest of the activities are anything like that, it's going to be a fantastic Summer!
Anonymous said…
Hey Sti. I was wondering if you had any other information on the Booknic, it sounds awesome! Also is the Freaky Friday the twilight party?

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