Oxford Library hosts series of Family Fun Nights, activities
OXFORD – The Oxford Memorial Library will hold its January Family Night and Story Time on starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, January 9. Story time favorite “Diesel” Dan Wilcox will be presenting a fun-filled nonsensical program on hats at no cost. The program will consist of finger plays, crowd participation action rhymes and of course a special hat craft.
Said Oxford Memorial Library Director Nancy Wilcox, “‘Diesel Dan’ is one of the community's favorite story time readers. The kindergarten and first grade classes at Oxford Academy have always enjoyed when he comes in to read. He is a lot of fun, the kids love him and a great big kid himself.”
The Oxford Memorial Library – located at 8 Fort Hill Park – has a special Family Night the second Thursday of every month to help keep families involved in the community.
“Mark your calendars now as you won’t want to miss a single one,” added Wilcox.
The library is also showing movies for area children out from school session on winter recess. Monday, Dec. 30 the new Disney film “Planes” will be shown for free in the Community and Youth Services Room.
On Tuesday Feb. 3, The Fast and Furious 6 will be shown on the library’s big screen. All movies will be shown at 3 p.m. and snacks, popcorn, and drinks will be available for $1 or less.
Looking forward into the new year starting with February, the library will host a special guest, Jean Natoli, who will be presenting a cookie decorating workshop Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Participants will learn different techniques and tips for decorating baking different type of cookies and baked goods. This program is geared toward children and families age 6 and up and is open to the community.
Additionally, in March, author Suzanne Bloom will hold a special program and book signing.
In addition to the monthly family night, special toddler and preschool story times are held on Thursdays at 10 a.m.
There are always lots of activities and events for everyone at the Oxford Memorial Library.
The Oxford Memorial Library continues to support children and families in the community. As a hometown community center for information and entertainment, residents from all over the county consider the Oxford Library a great place to meet and make friends and neighbors.
For more information call 843-6146 or stop in.
Said Oxford Memorial Library Director Nancy Wilcox, “‘Diesel Dan’ is one of the community's favorite story time readers. The kindergarten and first grade classes at Oxford Academy have always enjoyed when he comes in to read. He is a lot of fun, the kids love him and a great big kid himself.”
The Oxford Memorial Library – located at 8 Fort Hill Park – has a special Family Night the second Thursday of every month to help keep families involved in the community.
“Mark your calendars now as you won’t want to miss a single one,” added Wilcox.
The library is also showing movies for area children out from school session on winter recess. Monday, Dec. 30 the new Disney film “Planes” will be shown for free in the Community and Youth Services Room.
On Tuesday Feb. 3, The Fast and Furious 6 will be shown on the library’s big screen. All movies will be shown at 3 p.m. and snacks, popcorn, and drinks will be available for $1 or less.
Looking forward into the new year starting with February, the library will host a special guest, Jean Natoli, who will be presenting a cookie decorating workshop Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Participants will learn different techniques and tips for decorating baking different type of cookies and baked goods. This program is geared toward children and families age 6 and up and is open to the community.
Additionally, in March, author Suzanne Bloom will hold a special program and book signing.
In addition to the monthly family night, special toddler and preschool story times are held on Thursdays at 10 a.m.
There are always lots of activities and events for everyone at the Oxford Memorial Library.
The Oxford Memorial Library continues to support children and families in the community. As a hometown community center for information and entertainment, residents from all over the county consider the Oxford Library a great place to meet and make friends and neighbors.
For more information call 843-6146 or stop in.
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