Renaissance Science, Magic, and Medicine in Harry Potter’s World
June 3 - July 13
2nd Floor, Gettysburg Library
Gettysburg Library
140 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Gettysburg Library
140 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Trone Memorial Library
105 Locust Street
P.O. Box 1014
East Berlin, PA 17316
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Carroll Valley Library
5685 Fairfield Road
Carroll Valley, PA 17320
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Harbaugh-Thomas Library
59 W. York Street
Biglerville, PA 17307
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Littlestown Library
232 North Queen Street
Littlestown, PA 17340
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New Oxford Area Library
122 North Peter Street
New Oxford, PA 17350
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Renaissance Science, Magic, and Medicine in Harry Potter’s World
June 3 - July 13
2nd Floor, Gettysburg Library
Join us at the library every week for some stories and songs.
Story time for children ages 0-3.
Babies, toddlers, and their parent or caregiver will sing songs, do fingerplays, read books, and have playtime.
Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
Stories for all ages followed by a hands-on activity! (arts and crafts, sensory play, crafts you can eat, etc.)
Join Miss Karin for books, songs, and activities. Geared towards children ages 2-5, but all ages are welcome!
Do you want to enjoy a lazy morning? Come on in to the Teen Center to catch a movie and have some breakfast. Wear your comfy clothes and enjoy the relaxation! Breakfast will be provided.
Join us on weekly virtual field trips at the New Oxford Library as we visit the Seven Wonders of the World!
No registration required.
JUN 26: The Great Wall of China
Join us for an exciting dinosaur adventure with field paleontologists Mike and Roberta Straka. This presentation will feature Mr. Nixon, an eight foot Triceratops skull discovered by the team in 1996!
Children ages 5-12 are invited to a story time that focuses on stories of engineering followed by spontaneous building projects using a variety of building materials (Legos, blocks, magnets, etc.)
This special presentation by scientists, Mike and Roberta Straka, will feature Mr. Nixon, an eight-foot Triceratops skull discovered by the team in 1996!
1st- 3rd grade
Read the book and then watch the movie. Discuss both and decide which was better. For those entering 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade. Registration required. Please register at the Children’s desk.
Come practice your creative writing skills. There will be prompts, with time for independent writing and discussion.
This is a special program for those entering Kindergarten at New Oxford Elementary in the Fall of 2024. Join us for stories about going to school and activities that focus on school-readiness.
Join us for dazzling diamond painting! Create a colorful seasonal project with the art of diamond painting. Beginners welcome. All supplies will be provided. Registration required.
Civil War Artwork of Antietam, Washington, DC, and the Mid-Atlantic
Wednesday, June 26
6PM