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Library Laps
There are many different types of libraries, but what they all have in common is that they are places where people can go to read, study, and research. So why not be a little healthier while you’re at the library? Library laps is a great opportunity to get some exercise in while looking for your next book.
Tuesdays, starting February 21 and 28 from 9:30 – 10:00 am; and Thursdays, starting February 23 from 9:30 – 10:00 am, there will be laps around the library for people who want to burn off some energy before they start their day. The route will change each time, so it will be hard to get bored with this! There will also be upbeat music playing during the laps, so you can make sure you have the right beat for your walk. All ages are welcome.
The Cambridge City Public Library is proud to announce its first Gaming Guild, open to 6th – 12th graders! We will be focusing on tabletop role playing games, starting out with Dungeons and Dragons.
The Gaming Guild will meet at the library on Mondays, February 6th and 20th from 3:30 – 5:00. Bring your imagination, as well as snacks and drinks if you’d like!
February Book Clubs
The Cambridge City Public Library offers book clubs for adults of all ages who love to read. The Senior Center Book Club is an eclectic bunch that meets on Wednesday, February 22nd at 1:00 pm. This month, they’ll be discussing West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge. If you’re interested in joining the discussion, pick up your copy of the book at the Senior Center.
The Evening Book Club meets on Tuesday, February 28th to discuss this months’ selection, The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan. Call 765-478-3335 to reserve your copy.
February News
Mother Goose Story Time
Wednesdays, February 1 and 22 at 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. Kim loves to share stories, songs, rhymes, music, movement, and fun with your child. All ages are welcome. No pre-registration is necessary.
PAWS for Reading
Wednesdays, February 1, 8, 15, and 22 from 3:30 – 5:00
Call 765-478-3335 to reserve a spot for your child to practice reading to a dog. Children grow in their love for reading when sharing a book with a non-judgmental canine friend.
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