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Upcoming Events at the Burlington Public Library

The Burlington Public Library has a wide variety of upcoming programs and events.

The  has a bunch of upcoming events and accounts of past events residents can check out. The following is a press release listing what has happened, is currently happening and what is coming soon.

Upcoming Events for Children:

Preschool Creations - Monday, Nov. 7, 11:00 a.m.

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Stop by the library for fun craft projects. Craft to be announced! For families with children ages 3-5.

Lego Club - Tuesday, Nov. 8, 3:30 p.m.

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We provide the Legos – you bring your imagination! For students in grades 1-6.

Picture Books and Movies - Thursday, Nov. 10, 3:00 p.m.

Miss Molly will share a story and show movies based on the books! After, we will talk about the books and movies. For families with children ages 3 - 8.

Upcoming Events for Teens

Teen Game Day - Monday, Nov. 7, 3:30 p.m.

Drop by the library for food and fun. Game Day will include a Wii as well as board games. Feel free to bring friends and any games you would like to play! For students in grades 6 and up!

Children’s Collection Updates:

New children’s nonfiction! Stop by the library to check out the latest additions to our children’s nonfiction section. New series included are Fun Adventure Crafts series as well as Machines That Build series.

We also have a new display on Native American Heritage now through Thanksgiving week!

Check out books on Native American crafts, history and more!

Computer Classes for Adults:

Navigating the ’Net Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 from 1:15 - 2:30 p.m.

The Internet offers a wealth of free and useful information and this class will get you started in learning how to access it. Participants will learn what the Internet is, about web pages and browsers, how to “surf,” how to look at web pages critically, and where to go for reliable information. Participants will be introduced to search engines and will gain practice in searching Google. This is a beginners workshop and is geared for those with little or no Internet experience. Participants MUST be able to use a mouse. Join us!

One-on-One Workshops

We offer individual workshops on the following: Library Catalog; EBooks and Digital Audiobooks; Databases; Email.  Call the Reference desk at (781) 270-1691 to learn more or to make an appointment.


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