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  • Collection: Summer Reading Photo Albums 1993-2000

A poster - originally hot pink, though this doesn't show in the scan - advertising the 1999 Summer Reading program. The text says: Summer Reading Program May Kids' NewsSouthern Peaks Public Library Go Wild! "Go Wild" with our summer reading…

Two scrapbook pages show people entertaining the attendees of summer reading program with accordions. Other photos show the children trying out the accordions and other instruments.

Six photos show the proprietors of the alligator farm giving a talk to the attendees of the summer reading program. One photo features someone showing off a bearded dragon. Another shows a woman holding a tortoise. The next photo shows the tortoise…

A scrapbook page shows Mountain Man Beaver Belly in period dress showing off a beaver pelt to the attendees at the summer reading program. One picture also shows him putting a fur hat on the head of one of the children.

This is a picture of the program "The Magic School Bus Visits the 500's - Beetles, Bugs, Butterflies and Books". In this picture the program presenter - Michael Weissman, Ph. D. - holds an unidentified insect in his hand. Several children and one…

This is a picture of the program "The Magic School Bus Visits the 500's - Beetles, Bugs, Butterflies and Books". This picture depicts the audience of the program - children sitting cross-legged on the floor, with some adults and older children seated…

A green program flier which reads: Books on Stage Summer Reading Program Wednesday Morning Programs (all programs at 10:30 AM on the front lawn)

June 7- Chinese Dragon stories and songs
June 14- Clown program
June 21- Story Teller (Molly…

This is a picture of the "Beetles, Bugs, Butterflies and Books" program. A boy in a red shirt looks with interest at a wooden tray that he is holding. The contents of the tray are not visible.

This picture was taken at the program "The Magic School Bus Visits the 800's - Children's Author Linda Martin". This is a close-up shot of one of the program attendees, a young African-American boy in a red shirt, who smiles broadly at the camera.

This is a picture of the "Our Little Engine that Could" program, a presentation on Historic Engine 169. In this image, a young blond boy stands on the step that would lead into the engine, holding onto the handrails.
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