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  • Join the Sassy Crafter to refurbish the pages and covers of old books with cool artwork and paper to make a journal, scrapbook, or day planner of your choice. Teens attending this Decorated Page program will recycle the old to make something new! (Tower Road Branch)

  • A beautiful girl named Tina finds a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again and with a fateful kiss, leads them on a hilarious adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. Refreshments provided by Publix. (Millhopper Branch)

  • Become aware of your body from the inside out! Come join us for one hour of Hatha Yoga taught with an emphasis on mindfulness, individuality, and proper alignment all in a non-competitive atmosphere. We will cover asana (physical poses) as well as guided-relaxation, meditation, and breath awareness. (Alachua Branch)

  • Find a book that is similar to one of your favorites. Find the correct order of books in a multi-volume series. This is a good resource for general information about an author or title.

  • One of the bookmobiles will be off the road for 3 - 4 weeks, beginning Monday, July 12th, for refurbishment.  Stops affected will be: Earleton, Eden Park, Gardenia, Grove Park, Job Corps, Lake Alto, Lamplighter, Lewis Place, Lincoln Park, Lochloosa, Maguire Village, Meadow Crest, Phoenix, Rawlings, SFCCC, Tanglewood, Windsor, and Woodland.  Please contact the Outreach Department at (352) 334-3992 to tell us where you would like to pick up your reserves.  If we are unavailable at the time of your call, voicemail messages can be left at (352) 334-3990.

  • Come see and learn about frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. We will see live amphibians and learn about their home in the water, presented by John Anderson with the Florida Museum of Natural History. (Alachua Branch)