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Stretch-a-Story program comes to local libraries

KAWARTHA LAKES-Kawartha Lakes Public Library is partnering with the Ontario Early Years Centre this fall to bring the Stretch-a-Story program to branches across the region.

Each event is an hour long and includes stories, activities, crafts and music. Please call your library branch in advance to reserve your space.The program is free and designed for families.

The Stretch-a-Story program will be held once a month at each library branch until December.

Schedule:

Bethany: 2nd Thursday of the month starting September 14
Bobcaygeon: 4th Friday of the month starting September 22
Coboconk: 1st Monday of the month starting October 2
Dalton: 3rd Monday of the month starting September 18
Dunsford: 1st Wednesday of the month starting October 4
Fenelon Falls: 4th Monday of the month starting September 25
Kinmount: 4th Tuesday of the month starting September 26
Kirkfield: 3rd Thursday of the month starting September 21
Little Britain: 2nd Monday of the month starting September 11
Norland: 3rd Tuesday of the month starting September 19
Oakwood: 2nd Wednesday of the month starting September 13
Woodville: 3rd Friday of the month starting September 15

At the Lindsay branch, Ontario Early Years will present the Parent Child Mother Goose program on Wednesdays from 10:15am – 11:15am starting on September 20 and running until October 25. This program is a relaxing time for parents and babies age 0-12 months to learn songs, rhymes and stories together.

Registration is required; please call the Ontario Early Years Centre at 705-324-7900 to reserve your space.S

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Pamela Vanmeer
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