January Early Outs – Ooey, Gooey Concoctions on January 26

January Early Outs – Ooey, Gooey Concoctions on January 26
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City of Madrid recently issued the following announcement.

January 26 @ 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm

Recurring Event

VENUE

Madrid Library100 West 3rd St.

Madrid, IA 50156 United States 

Students in grades Kindergarten-5th are invited to sign up to attend weekly programs provided by the library.  Each month will feature a different theme that the activities will follow.  Program attendance will be limited to 30 students so we are encouraging sign ups.  Sign ups can be done by calling the library at 515-795-3846, by email to stephanie@madrid.lib.ia.us or stop in and talk to one of the librarians.  Our program begins at 2:15 and usually lasts about an hour.

We will also be having special programs that don’t require registration on the last Wednesday of each month.  These programs will include movie afternoons, special presenters, a cookie decorating party, just to name a few.  These programs will be posted on our Facebook page so give us a follow to stay informed.

Original source can be found here.



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