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Sulphur Springs Public Library to host many summer events

Sulphur Springs Public Library to host many summer events
  • PublishedJune 5, 2023


 

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Once upon a time… at the library…there was a dragon, who loved books!

Join us this summer at the Sulphur springs public library summer reading program and immerse yourself in a wonderland of storybook characters.  Our storytime room has been transformed into a storybook castle you have to see to believe.

Upon walking into the library there is a dragon tail leading into the children’s area.  Young and old alike will follow the dragon tail with anticipation and find themselves transported into a fairy tale world.  The walls are filled with books, dragons and castle features normally seen only in Disney movies.

This is a one-of-a-kind feature that locals and visitors to Sulphur Springs will put on their must see list.

The summer programs include many fun activities:  Storytime on Tuesday mornings at 10, Family game nights Thursday evenings 5-7pm and we will welcome other special guests: James Wand magic show, Wildlife On The Move, Wil Parker music and Brett Roberts bubble show.  There is something for everyone…everyday! 

Get our full summer calendar at www.sslibrary.org, or stop by to pick up a printed calendar.

611 Davis Street North, 903-885-4926

Summer Story Time– Every Tuesday in June at 10 a.m., July 18 at 10 a.m.

Family Game Night– June 8, June 15, June 29, July 6, July 13, July 20 from 5 p.m.- 7 p.m.

Secret Agent Magic Show- June 8, 5 p.m.- 6 p.m.

Magic for Teens- June 8, 6 p.m.- 7 p.m.

Will Parker Music for Kids- June 22, 5 p.m.- 6 p.m.

Wildlife on the Move– June 16, 2 p.m.

Tail Waggin’ Tutors– June 17, July 15 at 10 a.m.


Brett Roberts Comedy Show– July 11, 10 Aa.m.

By Hope Cain. Photos by Christian Dicus

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Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.