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Do you have personal papers, receipts, bills that need shredding?  Shred-It of Lexington will be here with a truck to shred your papers: present your library card and you can shred up to 10 boxes for free! Don’t have a library card?  Sign up for one that day to qualify. Saturday, 4/27 from 10 am-1 pm. Mark Your Calendar Now!

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Creative Kids Art

Creative Kids Art (Ages 5-9y+)

Creative Kids: Art and Fun Crafts. Recommended ages 5-9 years. FREE!  No Registration required. DROP IN after school between 3:30 - 4:30 for a quick, fun afternoon craft. Join us as we share a new craft each week and learn new skills.

Wednesday, 4/24 @ 3:30 pm (Children's Activity Room)

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Horror Book Club

Horror Book Club. Join us as we discuss our favorite horror novels and authors, in the casual book discussion led by associate professor of English Literature Gerry Adair of BCTC.

Wednesday, 4/24 @ 6 pm (Room F)

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Figure Drawing 101

Figure Drawing 101.  Drawing figures is perhaps one of the most challenging artistic endeavors you may attempt, but we can teach you how it is done in easy steps with a professional teacher.  Registration is required due to space limitations.  Adults only please.

Thursday, 4/25 @ 10 am (Room J)

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Discover! Hope

Discover! Hope

April is the National Month of Hope.  Join Julia and Yolanda as we explore this theme. Participants will make a small craft. Please register. 

Discover! Programs are designed with consideration for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  Registration is required - participants' caregivers need to be present and register for the class as well. Ages 16 and older.

Thursday, 4/25 @ 2 pm (Room C)

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National Arbor Day

Celebrate Trees! National Arbor Day (Passive Crafts)

Celebrate Trees with us today, National Arbor Day! Passive tree crafts for kids all day in the Children's Dept.

Friday, 4/26 All Day (Youth Dept.)

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Gentle Yoga Flow

Gentle Yoga Flow.  Grab your yoga gear and head to the Scott County Public Library for a mindful practice on the mat.  This yoga flow centers on gently building strength, flexibility, and balance as we practice a moving meditation.  It is aimed for beginners, but those familiar with yoga are welcome to attend as well. Please Register.

Friday, 4/26 @ 10 am (Room C)

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TWEEN Candy Sushi Making (8-12y)

Tween Candy Sushi- not fishy at all! Make fun, tasty sweet creations. Tweens, ages 8-12y. Limited spaces. Supplies provided. Please Register.

Friday, 4/26 @ 5 pm (Children's Activity Room)

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Along with the first signs of warmer weather, March also brings Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day. One of the best ways to celebrate this month is by learning about and honoring women’s contributions throughout history. Women are responsible for some of the biggest contributions to our world and simultaneously have historically gone underappreciated, undervalued, or even unnoticed.

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