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Happy Spring Break!

Hey y'all! Hope your Spring Break is off to a great start! Despite your vacation, I'll be hard at work and we'll have all of our regularly scheduled programs. That means video games on Tuesday, TAG on Wednesday and a craft on Friday.

PLUS! The Girls' Only Slumber Party on Friday from 8:00pm to 8:00am. If you're in town, I hope you can make it, we always have a lot of fun. All you need is a signed permission slip (found at the desk in the Children's Department), your sleeping bag/pillow/whatever you like to bring a to a slumber party, and a snack and drink to share with everyone!


We'll play everyone's favorite book game (if you don't know what that is, come learn). We'll also be having a Disney movie marathon, a dedicated Doctor Who room, Mario Party Wii area, and of course some sort of freeze tag (mostly likely of the Weeping Angel variety!).



DFTBA,
Sti

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