Canastota Public Library announces July programs
Every summer, the Canastota Public Library holds special summer events and programming for kids of all ages. In addition to Summer Reading challenges, this summer, the library is planning special guests, craft days and weekly Storytime sessions.
Storytimes are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday of each week. On Wednesdays, babies and their caregivers are welcome to attend Baby & Me Lapsit at 10 a.m. In these sessions, your newborn to 24 month old and the baby’s caregiver will be introduced to the library through stories, songs and rhymes.
On Thursdays at 10 a.m., preschoolers will hear stories, make crafts and sing songs. These programs will run through August 1 and 2.
Two craft days are planned at the library. On Monday, July 9 at 2 p.m., kids can come and create Pet Rocks, which tie in with the Summer Reading Program theme of “Libraries Rock.” The second craft day will be held July 16 at 2 p.m.
At this session, we’ll be making Musical Instruments. Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., a Do-It-Yourself craft cart will be available in the Children’s Area for students to create a piece of art.
Special events this month include a magic show, a circus, snakes and dinosaurs! Moreland the Magician‘s ‘Symphony of Magic’ will be held Thursday, July 12, at 7 p.m. Join David Moreland the Magician for this high-energy, 45-minute show packed with music, magic, comedy, puppetry, and several routines featuring members of the audience.
On Monday, July 16 at 7 p.m., Dan the Snake Man will offer the audience a unique opportunity to experience many species of exotic reptiles. The audience will be invited to interact with the animals on an up-close and personal level by viewing, touching and asking lots of questions. The Silly Bubble Circus performs at the library Wednesday, July 25, at 7 p.m. Watch this performance as an entire circus comes alive at the library with jugglers, clowns and more.
Finally, July 30, at 7 p.m., visit the library for “Dinosaur Dig” with Field Paleontologists Mike and Roberta Straka. Youth and their families are invited to take part in a scientific exploration highlighting the world of dinosaurs, fossils and rocks/minerals. Their fun-filled show will cover the formation of fossils, herbivores vs. carnivores, basics of geology (rocks and minerals).
For a schedule of July events, feel free to stop in at the library and ask for the July calendar. Or you can call the library at 315.697.7030. The Canastota Public Library is located at 102 W. Center St., Canastota.