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End Of Summer Celebrations At Oakdale Library
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As the summer comes to a close, the Oakdale Library will host two celebratory programs for children, beginning with the “End of Summer Celebration! Something Slimy, Something Sweet” program on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 3 p.m. Young crafters will have an opportunity to make gooey slime, and decorate sweet cookies to eat.

Tiny tots can join the library for some luau fun on Wednesday, Aug. 15 at 10:30 a.m. Children will listen to a story, followed by dancing the hula, doing the limbo, and making a craft.

“Summer is almost over but the great programs at the Oakdale Library just keep on coming,” said Pamela Moore, library assistant at the Oakdale Library. “These programs are yet another great opportunity for children to interact with each other and engage with the library.”

These events are sponsored by the Friends of the Oakdale Library. The Oakdale Library is at 151 S. First Ave. For more information, call the Oakdale Library supervisor, Karina Mendoza, at 209-847-4204. Information on regularly recurring library programs can be found at www.stanislauslibrary.org, under the “Events and Classes” tab.

The Stanislaus County Library engages all members of the community and offers access to information, knowledge, and the tools for innovation and personal development. With 13 locations throughout the county, the Library offers a diverse collection of free materials, computer access and Wi-Fi, Story Times, programming for all ages, and more. To learn more about the Library’s wide array of programs and services, visit www.stanislauslibrary.org.