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Presentation transcript:

Travel to new places...

Explore new worlds...

Go back in time...

Fuel your imagination...

Spend time with favorite characters...

How?

Through reading books!!!

Where can you find books?? At the Pittsford Community Library!

Do you have a library card?

This is where you get a library card.

Children’s Room

What does the public library offer? Books! Magazines!

What does the public library offer? Audiobooks! Movies!

This year’s theme is “Every Hero Has a Story.”

Important dates... FAMILY BINGO- July 14 th 7:00-8:00PM MUSIC WITH MISS NINA- July 21, 10:00AM MAGIC SHOW!- August 4 th, 7:00PM THE WONDERMAKERS PRESENT: EVERY HERO HAS A STORY- August 14 th, 2:00PM TALES FOR TAILS- August 17, 10:00AM STUFFED ANIMAL SLEEPOVER- August 27, 7:00PM