Bow wow,
Briar, speaking. :) Holy smokes!!! We had 30 peeps for Tykes Story Hour!! I was soooooo excited!!! There were so many little people. I just wanted to play with them, but Mom said that I had to stay in her office. She says I’m like a bull in a China shop, whatever that means. But all those little people in their cute little fire chief hats were so darn adorable!!! Our wonderful Malvern Fire Department brought their fire truck to show to the littles and give them and their moms/grandmas rides. Overall, they enjoyed it. Some of the littles weren’t too sure about it and decided to stay at the library. But they all enjoyed the Goldfish crackers and the fruit snacks. I personally think they would’ve enjoyed chewing a stick or chasing a ball more…I know I would. They also put together a fire truck puzzle while the different groups took turns getting rides. On Tuesday morning Dad didn’t feed me breakfast and took me in the car to town. I thought we were going visiting, but it turns out we went to the place where the man pokes and prods me then sticks a needle in me. This time they stuck me in a cage. What was that all about?! Next thing I know I’m waking up and feeling all woozie and my belly has been shaved, just like Thistle’s!!! Is this some sort of new club?! I didn’t feel so hot. Definitely not hungry. I felt better the next day, but Mom and Dad wouldn’t play ball with me. Did they suddenly just forget how to play? So weird. Tuesday evening the Friends of the Malvern Library had an entertaining and historical lecture, in celebration of women’s history month, called “Straight-laced Girls, Uptight Ladies, and Loose Women”. Fifteen people attended. An enjoyable evening was had by all! Thursday, due to the snow, the school had a late start so Mom didn’t get to go read to the kids. She was bummed. In fact, due to scheduling conflicts for both the school and library Mom won’t be visiting the school until April. This is what’s happening at the library on a regular basis:
Saturdays (most activities appropriate for school age children and families):
Special Programming:
What activities, classes, or get-togethers of any kind would you like to see the Malvern Public Library provide for our community? Call my Mom, Lisa Formhals, or, Hans Leitner, your assistant librarian, at the library (712- 624-8554) to give your input on what activities you’d like to have offered at your library. May your sticks be many and your teeth be strong! Briar, the library puppy.
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