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Unearth A Story: Summer Library Program
Vernon Free Library 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, VT, Vermont, United StatesSomething BIG is stomping its way to Vernon Free Library. This year, we're going back in time to Unearth a Story(TM). Whether you're a tiny Triceratops or a sophisticated Stegosaurus, our Summer Library Program (or Challenge) has something for you! Grab your excavation tools (okay, just your library card) and get ready to dig into some legendary adventures. For five weeks, readers and non-readers of all ages can earn raffle tickets for a host of exciting prizes, which will be awarded at the conclusion of the Summer Library Program. Visit us this summer for reading recommendations and start your way through a summer of reading and book adventures! Registration Begins: Saturday, June 27, and is ongoing throughout our Summer Library...
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Dinosaur Family Fingerprints
Vernon Free Library 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, VT, Vermont, United StatesDrop in and get your hands dirty and make your own dino family using washable ink and your fingers!
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Stone Stories: Create Your Own Petroglyphs
Vernon Free Library 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, VT, Vermont, United StatesDrop in to create your own petroglyph, stone carvings used by early cultures to tell stories and communicate with symbols. Unleash your creativity and carve your personal story into stone!
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Write Like an Egyptian with Hieroglyphics
Vernon Free Library 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, VT, Vermont, United StatesDrop in a learn about hieroglyphics and how to write your own message! Hieroglyphics is a writing system created by the Ancient Egyptians over 5,000 years ago. Archeologists have found many artifacts with hieroglyphics that tell us what life was like in Ancient Egypt.
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Dig In! Cookie Excavators
Vernon Free Library 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, VT, Vermont, United StatesHave fun uncovering artifacts like an archaeologist by carefully excavating chocolate chips from a cookie while using an excavation grid. While performing this activity, you will also learn about the tools and terms used by archaeologists on a dig site!
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