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St. Pete Libraries Presents Summer Series of Special Performers This Month

July 6, 2017 by Post

St. Petersburg, FL (July 5, 2017) – In conjunction with our ‘BUILD A BETTER WORLD’ Summer Library Programs, please join us for upcoming free performances for all ages at your nearest St. Petersburg community library:

 

COUNTRY MOUSE & CITY MOUSE BY TIMELESS TALES –

Tuesday, July 11, at 11 a.m.

James Weldon Johnson Community Library

1059 18th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33705

 

Enjoy a new twist on the Country Mouse & City Mouse. Timeless Tales presents a wacky, interactive musical theater performance of this classic tale.

 

For more information, call 727-892-5296 or visit www.splibraries.org.

 

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MAD SCIENCE PRESENTS “SOUNDS LIKE SCIENCE” –

Wednesday, July 12, at 11 a.m.

St. Petersburg West Community Library at SPC/Gibbs Campus

6700 Eighth Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710

 

In this special event, children will unlock the mystery of sound using ordinary items to make spectacular noises. We will create a crazy cacophony with a garbage can, a swinging sound tube, and a metal pipe! There is even a kid-created thunder storm! And, children will cheer as pickles glow! Eating a pickle will never be the same after experiencing this exciting show.

 

Call us at 727-892-5296 or visit www.splibraries.org for more information.

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The St. Petersburg Library System is pleased to offer this program as a part of its Community Development Initiative, a method to enhance the provision of resources, services, and programs focused on the Education, Economy, Ecology, Equity, Efficiency and Engagement of our community.

 

About Your St. Petersburg Library: St. Petersburg’s Library System provides library resources to meet the educational, recreational, cultural, intellectual and social needs of its diverse community. It operates seven community libraries, including the Main Library, North Community Library, South Community Library, West Community Library, Johnson Community Library, Mirror Lake Community Library and a micro-library at Childs Park. For more information, visit www.splibraries.org.

 

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