Friday, July 18
The St. Matthews Library is hosting eBooks for Kindles and eBooks for Basic eReaders at 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. respectively. These programs are part of a variety of series of programs that the Louisville Free Public Library offers many times throughout each month; learn more here. The library is located at 3940 Grandview Avenue. Call 502-574-1771 for more information.
Clarksville Branch Library is hosting Freaky Friday from 11am-12pm. This program is geared for children in grades 1st-3rd. It’s an hour of sharing favorite books, crafts, games, music, and more. Call 812-285-5640 for more information. The library is located at 1312 Eastern Blvd in Clarksville.
Lebanon Junction Branch of Bullitt County Public Library is hosting a Teddy Bear Picnic from 11:30am-1pm. Children should bring their favorite stuffed animal and be prepared for a fun craft and game time; lunch will also be provided. Call 502-833-4648 for more information or to register if needed. The library is located at 11382 S. Preston Highway (40150).
Saturday, July 19
Students between the ages of 12 and 19 can practice taking the ACT at the Highlands-Shelby Park Library. The practice test is being presented in conjunction with Sylvan Learning and will start at 1 p.m. Call 502-574-1672 for more information and to register. The Louisville Free Public Library hosts ACT prep courses as well as other college preparation programs all year long. The library is located at 1250 Bardstown Road. Call 502-574-1672 for more information and to register.
Lots of fun programs for littles are occurring at Bon Air, Main, and Westport libraries on Saturday morning as well!
Monday, July 21
A pool party at the LIBRARY?! It’s on the Oldham County Public Library website calendar! The information states that the pool party is for those children who have completed their summer reading program and earned a pool pass. The party will be at the Oldham County Aquatic Center and those participating must have their pass to enter the pool party. Call 502-222-9713 with questions.
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