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SCIENCE CORNER........

ALGERNON our albino rat - a PINK-EYED-WHITE has moved. He now lives in Cedar Grove. We wish him all the best. (ssshhh we can't talk about it but he is on a secret mission for the government...ssshhhh)
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and our FISH ....
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CHECK OUT OUR MUSEUM PASSES!!
Sponsored by the Center For Lifelong Living...THANK YOU!
Pass can be checked out for 7 days.
No renewals.
Please return to the Kinnelon Public Library ONLY.
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MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
This pass is good for 2 ADULTS & 4 CHILDREN.
DIRECTIONS: (212) 769-5100
Information is available on their website http://www.amnh.org under under "Plan Your Visit". Floorplans, aprking, subway lines etc
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GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM
This pass is good for 2 adults, 3 guests
and children under the age of 18 are free.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 5th Avenue (at 89th Street)
Museum Hours:
Sunday–Wednesday: 10 am–5:45 pm
Friday: 10 am–5:45 pm
Saturday: 10 am–7:45 pm
Pay What You Wish: Saturdays from 5:45 pm to 7:45 pm
Closed: Thursdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
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American FOLK ART MUSEUM
45 West 53rd Street
New York, New York
T 212. 265. 1040
http://www.folkartmuseum.org/
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Destination ImagiNation!
Children's Dept. at the Kinnelon Public Library would like to play a valuable role in Kinnelon's Destination ImagiNation program. Our library is a place where kids can find what they to know and what they are good at and learn to apply it to solve challenges for DI. The library is also a place where groups can work together cooperatively. The Children's Dept. has purchased all the books needed for the DI challenges (PLEASE SEE CHILDREN"S CIRC DESK UPSTAIRS).

SUMMER READING....
MAKE WAVES at your LIBRARY!
PROGRAMS......
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GROSSOLOGY EXPERIMENTS
July 8th
5:00pm - 5:45 pm
grades k-2nd
Registration
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EARTH SCIENCES /GEOGRAPHY/ HYDROSPHERE
July 15th
5pm-5:45pm
k-2nd grade
6:15-7:00pm 3-5th grade
Registration
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CELEBRATE HOUDINI'S Birthday in June
Tuesday June 29th
3:00pm
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THE CIRCLE OF LIFE - BIOLOGY
July 22nd
5pm-5:45pm
k-2nd grade
6:15-7:00pm 3-5th grade
registration
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Tuesday Drop-In Craft and Storytime
June 29 through July 20,
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Try a different craft each week and then stay for a story that will be read by our Summer Volunteers. Open to children of all skill and age levels. Younger children will need adult help
CREATE YOUR OWN BOG GARDEN!
Saturday, July 17
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Learn how to create your very own BOG! Younger children will need adult help.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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MOVIES! MOVIES! MOVIES!
Monday afternoons are…
MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY
START at 3:00 PM
June 28th Dora the Explorer. Dora saves the mermaids
July 12th Ice age. The meltdown
July 19th The magic school bus. Catches a wave
July 26th Dinosaur
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ATTENTION!........
Water Faerie Camp*
Wednesdays, July 8, 15, and 22
Come Laugh, Dance and Celebrate nature at our Fairy Program!
We are asking for a $5.00 donation per class that will help fund a final FAERIE FESTIVAL!
July 8 3:30 — 4:30
July 15 3:30 — 4:30
July 22 3:30 — 4:30
K-5th grade
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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BOB THE BUILDER’S
Building Program*
Wednesdays, July 14, 21, and 28
Come learn at our Building Program!
K-5
July 14 1:30 PM — 2:15 PM
July 21 1:30 PM — 2:15 PM
July 28 1:30 PM — 2:15 PM
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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FACTOID
SPRING!!
Daylight Savings Time starts on March 14th.
The Vernal Equinox is at 1:32 pm on March 20th.
Last frost based on planting zone - April 30th.

Scroll across below to see the hidden message:
**Yankee Opening Day is on April 13th. **
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