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Sault Ste. Marie Library Revives Wednesday Evening Storytime
The James L. McIntyre Centennial Library in Sault Ste. Marie is set to welcome families back to its popular Wednesday Evening Storytime & Crafts program starting on September 10, 2023, at 18:00. This weekly event aims to inspire creativity and a passion for reading among children and their caregivers.
Each session will feature a themed storytime followed by a craft activity, making it an engaging experience for children of all ages. The program is designed not only to entertain but also to foster connections between families as they explore stories and create together.
“We’re excited to welcome families back into the library for this cherished tradition,” said Kaylee Hunter, a Children’s Program Facilitator at the Centennial Library. “Storytime & Crafts is more than just an event; it’s a chance for families to connect, explore, and create lasting memories together.”
Details of the Program
The Storytime & Crafts program will take place every Wednesday evening throughout the fall and winter seasons. Admission is free, and no registration is required, making it accessible for all interested families. Participants can expect a warm and inviting atmosphere where creativity and imagination can flourish.
The program is an integral part of the library’s commitment to community engagement and literacy. By providing a regular space for storytelling and hands-on activities, the library hopes to inspire a new generation of readers and creators.
Families interested in more information can reach out to the Children’s Department of the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library by calling 705-759-5241 or visiting their website at ssmpl.ca.
This revival of the Wednesday Evening Storytime & Crafts program signifies the library’s dedication to serving the community and enriching the lives of its young patrons. As the seasons change, the library looks forward to creating a welcoming environment for families to enjoy stories and crafts together.
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