CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM: Teens grades 9-12, read The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey and come talk about the book with other teens. Snacks will be served. To request a copy of the book and sign up, call or come by the Youth Services Desk at the Main Library, 697-4725, ext. 2312.
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Chimney Rock State Park at the Library
MARCH 28TH: DOWNSTAIRS: Basics of Wilderness First Aid (5yrs-Adult) … A Park Ranger from Chimney Rock State Park will teach us some very simple steps to help the most common ourtdoor injuries. This free program is suited for ages 5 through adult.
APRIL 18TH: Spectacular Spiders (All Ages) … DOWNSTAIRS: A Park Ranger from Chimney Rock State Park will teach us all about spiders! This free program is for all ages.
- February, 26
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Chimney Rock State Park at the Library
MARCH 24TH: Rockin’ Reptiles and Epic Amphibians … Presented by Chimney Rock State Park: Reptiles and amphibians are often confused, but don’t even think they’re the same. The difference between these two groups of mysterious animals is vast and intriguing. Investigate these fascinating critters with a Naturalist and meet some of Chimney Rock’s resident ambassadors. All ages are welcome! Free and open to the public- this program is paid for by the Friends of the Mills River Library.
APRIL 17TH: Radical Raptors and Marvelous Mammals … Many mammals and birds of prey have always fascinated us and are the origin of many legends. Realizing the importance of these predators, and sometimes prey, will help you understand the role they play in our ecosystem. This fun program will discuss birds of prey and animal traits, various habitats, and even address some unwarranted bad raps! Don’t forget your camera for photos of some of our most popular animal ambassadors. All ages are welcome! Free and open to the public- this program is paid for by the Friends of the Mills River Library.
- February, 26
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Teen Paint Night (6th-12th Grade)
CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM: Teens grades 6-12, come paint your own masterpiece with M from M’s School of Art. All supplies provided, no experience neccessary. Program is free and is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is required, contact the Youth Services Dept. at the Main Library, 697-4725, ext. 2312.
- February, 26
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National Quilt Day
KAPLAN AUDITORIUM: Celebration of National Quilt Day with a Quilt challenge and the winning quilt will be chosen by the public! Presented by the WNC Quilt Guild.
- February, 26
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Switch-a-Roo-Zoo with LEGOS (7-11yrs)
Presented by the Hands On! Museum: All animals have basic needs and adaptations to help obtain those needs. Using Legos, design and build your own animal with outrageous adaptations. Based on these adaptations create a zoo ecosystem where your animals would live. What will our zookeepers feed your animals? Space is limited, so registration is required. Program is designed for 7-11 year olds.
- February, 26
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Intro to Ballet for Ages 16 and up
DOWNSTAIRS: Cameron Darity will teach particpants basic ballet moves and stretches. Space is limited- Registration and Waiver Required. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and bring socks to wear during the class.
- February, 26
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Author Event: Laurie McKay (9+yrs)
KAPLAN AUDITORIUM: Author Laurie McKay will talk about Realm Breaker, the 3rd book in The Last Dragon Charmer series. This newest installment takes place mostly in Asheville, but is also linked to the land of Razzzon, where magic and dragons are common occurences. This program is for ages 9 and up.
- February, 26
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Teen STEAM Lab (6th-12th Grade)
CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM
Teens grades 6-12, join us each month as we have fun exploring different STEAM concepts. This month we will explore robotics with EV3 Mindstorms from Zaniac Learning Center.
- February, 26
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Bright Star Theatre presents George Washington Carver & Friends (K-5th Grade)
Join George Washington Carver as he leads the audience on a fast-paced and hilarious introduction to some of the most influential Black Americans of the last 150 years. Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall and Madame C.J. Walker are just a few of the inspirational stories brought to life in this empowering production. For children grades K-5 and their families.
- February, 26
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