Summer Reading Program Events for Next Week

Whitewater Public Library’s annual Summer Reading Program is in full swing! Bookworms and
aspiring bookworms of every age are invited to read books, win prizes, and attend fun, FREE
events. Here is next week’s lineup for children and teens:

Wildlife in Need
Monday, June 22nd
4:00-5:00 PM  
All Ages
Visit your local library this summer to learn about how the Wildlife in Need Center works to
rehabilitate local Wisconsin wildlife!  You’ll have the chance to meet one of WINC’s “Animal
Ambassadors” –from our gray tree frog “Fergus,” to our striped skunk “Chase!”

Artist Trading Cards
Tuesday, June 23rd
3:00-4:30 PM
Ages 12-18
Registration preferred
Create miniature works of art with the medium of your choice and then trade them with other
artists!

Wednesday, June 24th
9:30 AM 
Storytime
Ages 0-5
Stories, songs, and general silliness with Miss Deana! No registration required.

Thursday, June 25th 
3:30-4:30 PM
Dino-Rama
Ages 6-11
Registration preferred
Come make dino dioramas at the library!

If you have any questions, please contact Deana Rolfsmeyer at (262) 458-2788 or
drolfsmeyer@whitewater-wi.gov

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