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March 2, 2007LAFOURCHE PARISH LIBRARIES
February Storytimes
Thibodaux Branch
314 St. Mary St., 447-4119
Wed, Feb 28, 10:30 am—“Wild and Crazy”
Larose Branch
Larose Civic Center, 985-693-3336
Wed, Feb 28, 10:30 am
Golden Meadow Branch
1501 N. Bayou Dr., 475-5660;
Wed, Feb 28, 10:30 am—“Farm Animals”
Gibson Branch
6363 Bayou Black, 575-2639
Feb 28: Dr. Seuss Storytime and craft workshop for pre-k and kindergarten age children at 10 a.m.
Exhibits at Main Branch
Louisiana Decoy display by Roger Bourgeois can be viewed in the foyer display cases.
Adult Activities
Dularge Branch
Tuesdays: Adult oil painting class conducted by Gail LeCompte from 10 a.m.n2 p.m. Limit 20. Registration required. Bring a blank 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.
Main Branch
Tuesdays from 10 a.m.n1 p.m.; Thursdays from 4 p.m.n8:30 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m.n4 p.m.
Feb 27-Apr 3: RELIC (Readings in Literature and Culture): This free six-week book discussion program is entitled “Louisiana History: Perspectives on the Pelican State” It is an overview of the state’s historical development with readings about Louisiana covering colonial, antebellum, Civil War, Reconstruction, Populist, and contemporary periods. NSU history professor Dr. Paul Leslie will lead the discussions. This program will be held on six consecutive Tuesdays from 1:30n3:30 p.m.
Local Library Links:
Terrebonne Parish Library-www.terrebonne.lib.la.us
St Mary Parish Library-www.stmary.lib.la.us
Lafourche Parish Library-www.lafourche.org