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Thursday, April 14
Uniontown – (4 to 5 p.m.) – Drama Club – Week one of a special three week program. Explore drama and theater in the fun after school program as we plan a showcase about what we’ve learned. After school program for school-aged children.
Friday, April 15
What a Day for a Story!
Endicott (10 a.m.), Uniontown (10:30 a.m.), St. John (11 a.m.), Palouse (12:30 p.m.) and Malden (3:30 p.m.). Bring your child or children for socialization, songs and of course great stories. See you at the library.
Colfax – (noon to 1 p.m.) – Nurture Book Discussion. Part 4 of a special 6-week book talk. Visit http://www.whitco.lib.wa.us for program details.
Saturday, April 16
St. John – (9 a.m.) – Book Club. Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady is the book for April. Beverages are provided.
All Branches – Penny Drive – Time to support youth programs throughout the library system. The drive runs through April 25th. The money collected stays at each branch location.
Monday, April 18
Colton – (10:30 a.m.) – Children’s story time. Join us.
LaCrosse – (10:30 a.m. to noon) – Play & Learn – Interactive activities between children and adults. Get ready for giggles.
Garfield – (6:30 p.m.) – QPR Training for Suicide Prevention. FREE. Walk-ins welcome.
Tuesday, April 19
Rosalia – (10:30 a.m.) – Storytime for preschoolers. Have a seat for a great story.
Endicott – (11:30 a.m.) – Play & Learn. Interactive activities between children and adults. Get ready for giggles.
Colfax – (2 to 4 p.m.) – Coffee, Cookies & Coloring. Materials are provided, feel free to bring your own to share.
Wednesday, April 20
Albion (10:00 a.m.), Oakesdale (12:30 p.m.) and Garfield (1 p.m.) – Children’s Storytime – Enjoy early learning fun with your little one.
Endicott – (3:30 p.m.) – After School Program. Grades K-5 are invited to enjoy library activities. Snack provided.
Thursday, April 21
Colfax – (7 p.m.) – Meet the Artist; Henry Stinson – Artist presentation and demo. Sponsored by the Colfax Arts Council in conjunction with Whitman County Library. For more information about Henry Stinson, visit http://www.henrystinson.com or find him on Facebook.
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