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Spring Bunny Plaque

2:30pm–4:30pm
High Schoolers, Adults
Collaboratory Conference Table
Event Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Wallingford Public Library
Room: Collaboratory Conference Table
Age Group: High Schoolers, Adults
Program Type: Collaboratory, Hands-On Activities, Arts & Crafts
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Event Details:

Paint a bunny surrounded by tulips on a round wooden plaque. This is an intermediate level painting project.

 

 

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If you have a disability and may require special accommodations in order to fully participate in this program, please contact us at (203)265-6754. Advance notice is required to arrange for some accessibility needs. 

 

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Cancelled

Accidental Poetry

4:00pm–5:00pm
Teens, Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers
Charlotte Collins Meeting Room
Event Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Wallingford Public Library
Room: Charlotte Collins Meeting Room
Age Group: Teens, Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers
Program Type: Music, Arts, & Culture
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Grades 6-12 | Registration required

This event is in the "High Schoolers" group
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Libraries & Literature in Prison Cellblocks: A Conversation about Freedom Reads

6:30pm–8:00pm
High Schoolers, Adults
Community Room
Event Full
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Wallingford Public Library
Room: Community Room
Age Group: High Schoolers, Adults
Program Type: Community Events, One Book One Wallingford, Health, Wellness, & Lifestyle, Lectures, Presentations, & Author Events, Interest Groups, Other
Registration Required
Event Details:

Freedom Reads, a national nonprofit based in Hamden, Connecticut, opens carefully-curated, 500-book, handcrafted libraries in prison cellblocks across the nation.