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Syracuse Public Library News

Written on February 13, 2015 by Guest Author

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Riker Larson and his mom Becky Larson exit through the new door on Harrison Street. The side entrance to the children’s department had been closed while work was completed on the steps and in the bathrooms. The doors on the front entrance were also replaced and are lighter and easier to open.
Riker Larson and his mom Becky Larson exit through the new door on Harrison Street. The side entrance to the children’s department had been closed while work was completed on the steps and in the bathrooms. The doors on the front entrance were also replaced and are lighter and easier to open.

By BECKY BROWER
Communication Services, Syracuse Public Library

Syracuse library events this week:

Book Clubs

Teens will be meeting to play Apples to Apples at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, during the new young adult book club meeting. The group is for young people in sixth grade through high school. Come for a snack and a chance to view the new YA book selections that have arrived at the library.

The library hosts five book clubs each month for a variety of ages and interests. Teens meet at 5 p.m. twice each month on the first and third Tuesday. Children from kindergarten through fifth grade meet at 5 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month. The serious adult discussion group, One Book One Hour, meets at 6:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month. A lighter-spirited adult group, Food from Fiction, meets at 1 p.m. the last Thursday of the month to discuss and sample recipes and stories. This group meets through April.

Hearts

Children that enter a heart in February’s heart contest will see their work on displace on the bulletin board. The library provides a heart that can be decorated using supplies at the library or taken home. Entries will be judged on Monday, March 2, and three winners will receive a gift.

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