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Coming Up From the Windsor Library and Wilson Branch - August 15, 2022

Schools and Libraries

August 17, 2022

From: Windsor Public Library

New Library Calendar
Starts Monday, August 15
We are launching a new event calendar and program registration system! You'll be able to add events to your digital calendar, get program reminders, and manage all of your registrations.
As always, staff are here to help! We are more than happy to assist you as you learn how to use this new and exciting tool. You can also use our book-a-librarian service to get a one-on-one demo!
And remember, there is more than one way to register. You can still register by phone or in-person.
See the new calendar

Summer Reading: Read Beyond the Beaten Path
Ends Saturday, August 20
This is the last week of our Summer Reading Program: Read Beyond the Beaten Path. Be sure to complete your reading log activities and drop off your tickets. Don’t forget to fill out our Summer Survey and get an extra chance at our grand prize!  

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Bring your Apple Devices to the Wilson Geek
Tuesday, August 23,
11:45 am - 12:45 pm

Become a master at using Apple products in just an hour! Bring your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Macbook to the Wilson Branch Library every other Tuesday to have all of your questions answered. Drop in.

Teen Crackle Clay
Tuesday, August 23, 3:00 – 4:00 pm

Come make some satisfying crackle clay to help you de-stress before the school year starts! We'll use clay and clear nail polish to create mini figures that we can decorate and smoosh! Come check out this viral and very satisfying ASMR experience! Open to teens ages 12-18. Drop ins welcome!

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Padawan Training Camp
Saturday, August 27,
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Calling all Star Wars fans and Jedi hopefuls! Saber Guild Kessel Temple will be holding a Padawan Training Camp in Kidspace for those looking to learn the finer points of light saber handling. Come early to make your own pool noodle light saber. Ages 4 – 16. Drop in!

Nature Backpacks
Studies show that spending time outdoors and in nature is good for our health. Our collection of Nature Backpacks is designed to get you and your loved ones thinking about, talking about, learning about, and exploring the natural environment. Check one out with your library card at the Wilson Branch Library

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STEM Kits
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Kits were designed for hands-on, project-based learning at home. Each kit contains a combination of 5 to 10 items focused on a specific theme for users to experience hands-on learning including books, tools, toys, and other equipment.
See the kits