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“Hitting their stride”
March 28, 2007
Family Fun Fest has something for all ages
April 2, 2007
“Hitting their stride”
March 28, 2007
Family Fun Fest has something for all ages
April 2, 2007

LAFOURCHE PARISH LIBRARIES


MARCH STORYTIMES


-Lockport Branch

518 Sixth St., 532-3158


Fri, March 30, 10:00 am—Includes an Easter Egg hunt


-Lafourche Branch

March 29, 5:30 pm—Choctaw Chapter organizational meeting @ Choctaw Branch


-TERREBONNE PARISH LIBRARIES


Main Branch 151 Civic Center Blvd., 876-5861 Toddler storytime for crawling babies to 19 months-3 years at 10 a.m. Preschool storytime for 3n5 year olds at 2 p.m. (new day) Babygarten storytime for newborn to 18 months at 6 p.m. TuesdaysnBabygarten storytime for newborn to 18 months at 10 a.m. Family storytime for pre-kindergartenn3rd grade and their parents at 6:30 p.m.

March 29: Chess Club for 9n12 year olds from 6-8 p.m


-Chauvin Branch


5500 Highway 56, 594-9771

March 29: “Hippy Hop Easter Is on Its Way” Storytime for pre-schooln3rd graders at 5 p.m.


-North Terrebonne Branch


4130 West Park, 868-3050

March 29: Pajama Storytime for preschooln3rd graders (wear pj’s and bring a favorite stuffed animal) at 6 p.m.


-TEEN ACTIVITIES

March 29: Free movie with refreshments will feature Akeela and the Bee from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. @ Montegut Branch.

-ADULT ACTIVITIES

-Bourg Branch

March 30: Oral History Program will have guest speaker Joseph and Angela Adair, authors of Louisiana: Eroding Treasures. Bring a covered dish from 11 a.m.n1 p.m.

-Dularge Branch

Tuesdays: Adult oil painting class conducted by Gail LeCompte from 10 a.m.n2 p.m. Limit 20. Registration required. Bring ablank canvas, easel, and a bag lunch.

Wednesdays: Domino competition at 1 p.m.

Thursdays: Sew So Good Sewing Club meets at 10 a.m. to make crafts and quilts. Bring a sewing project.

-North Terrebonne Branch

March 6nApril 3: RELIC (Readings in Literature and Culture): “Louisiana History: Perspectives on the Pelican State” continues.

It is a discussion of the state’s historical development with readings about Louisiana covering colonial, antebellum, Civil War, Reconstruction, Populist, and contemporary periods and facilitated by NSU history professor Dr. Paul Leslie

This program is held on consecutive Tuesdays from 1:30n3:30 p.m. All reading material is supplied and books packets are available.

Local Library Links:

Terrebonne Parish Library www.terrebonne.lib.la.u

sSt Mary Parish Library www.stmary.lib.la.us

Lafourche Parish Library www.lafourche.org