Milford Library Adult Reading Program Continues Through March

March 1, 2018 at 6:46 p.m.
Milford Library Adult Reading Program Continues Through March
Milford Library Adult Reading Program Continues Through March

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This March, adults 18 and older will continue having the chance to win prizes through reading.

Reading Program participants can enter their name into a weekly drawing for each audiobook listened to or book read. It doesn’t matter what you read as long as you are reading: graphic novels, ebooks, audiobooks, fiction, and nonfiction all count.

Sign up at the adult circulation desk or by calling 574-658-4312. The adult reading program will continue until March 31, so you’ve got plenty of time to participate.

Dr. Seuss Story Time

Everyone loves Dr. Seuss! Children ages 3 to 6 will listen to beloved stories, wear a Dr. Seuss hat, and create a cool craft. They will also enjoy great snacks. If you'd like to attend Story Time, sign up at the children's circulation desk or call 574-658-4312. No library card needed.

Frankenstein Movie Series

Celebrate the 200th birthday of Frankenstein with Milford Public Library this March with cinematic favorites. The library will show a Frankenstein movie every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in March. Anyone can attend these programs and enjoy free refreshments.

We’re kicking things off with the classic 1930s horror film about Frankenstein on Thursday. Children and adults will both enjoy an animated adventure about young Frankenstein who brings his dog back to life on March 8.

The library is showing the 1935 classic film about Frankenstein getting married on March 15. Comic duo Lou Costello and Bud Abbott make a delivery to a house of horrors museum on March 22.

Finally, for our last evening on March 29, we’re enjoying a family friendly animated film about chipmunks meeting Franken-stein. No library card needed to enjoy these movies.

Teen Book Club

Teens in grades 6 through 12 are welcome to join the Teen Book Club and read “Eleanor & Park” by Rainbow Rowell.

We’ll talk about the book, select another for the next month, and talk about other programs for teens. Let your voice be heard. Free refreshments will be served. If you’d like more information, call 574-658-4312.

Lego Crew

Legos are expensive. Save money by enjoying hundreds of Legos at the library from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. March 10 from with the Lego Crew. The Lego Crew meets the second Saturday of each month, August through April. No library card is needed to participate.

This March, adults 18 and older will continue having the chance to win prizes through reading.

Reading Program participants can enter their name into a weekly drawing for each audiobook listened to or book read. It doesn’t matter what you read as long as you are reading: graphic novels, ebooks, audiobooks, fiction, and nonfiction all count.

Sign up at the adult circulation desk or by calling 574-658-4312. The adult reading program will continue until March 31, so you’ve got plenty of time to participate.

Dr. Seuss Story Time

Everyone loves Dr. Seuss! Children ages 3 to 6 will listen to beloved stories, wear a Dr. Seuss hat, and create a cool craft. They will also enjoy great snacks. If you'd like to attend Story Time, sign up at the children's circulation desk or call 574-658-4312. No library card needed.

Frankenstein Movie Series

Celebrate the 200th birthday of Frankenstein with Milford Public Library this March with cinematic favorites. The library will show a Frankenstein movie every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in March. Anyone can attend these programs and enjoy free refreshments.

We’re kicking things off with the classic 1930s horror film about Frankenstein on Thursday. Children and adults will both enjoy an animated adventure about young Frankenstein who brings his dog back to life on March 8.

The library is showing the 1935 classic film about Frankenstein getting married on March 15. Comic duo Lou Costello and Bud Abbott make a delivery to a house of horrors museum on March 22.

Finally, for our last evening on March 29, we’re enjoying a family friendly animated film about chipmunks meeting Franken-stein. No library card needed to enjoy these movies.

Teen Book Club

Teens in grades 6 through 12 are welcome to join the Teen Book Club and read “Eleanor & Park” by Rainbow Rowell.

We’ll talk about the book, select another for the next month, and talk about other programs for teens. Let your voice be heard. Free refreshments will be served. If you’d like more information, call 574-658-4312.

Lego Crew

Legos are expensive. Save money by enjoying hundreds of Legos at the library from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. March 10 from with the Lego Crew. The Lego Crew meets the second Saturday of each month, August through April. No library card is needed to participate.
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