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SWIMMING ARTS AND CRAFTS Parks Office - Room 118 • 201 School Road • Liverpool, New York 13088 (315) 451-8110 • www.salina.ny.us Come Join Us For Summer In e Town Of Salina 2015 Recreation Programs Town Board - Town Of Salina Colleen Gunnip - Councilor, 1st Ward V. James Magnarelli - Councilor, 2nd Ward Jerry Ciciarelli - Councilor, 3rd Ward Michael DelVecchio Jr - Councilor, 4th Ward Mark Nicotra, Supervisor Parks & Recreation Office - 451-8110 Chris Benz Director Debby VanDewalker Secretary SWIMMING SESSIONS: (Monday - Friday) 1st Session: June 29 - July 10 2nd Session: July 13 - July 24 3rd Session: July 27 - Aug. 7 FOR AGES 5 AND UP POOLS OPEN FRIDAY, JUNE 26-AUGUST 21 TOWN OF SALINA SWIMMING PROGRAM Electronics, Duerr, Richfield and Sehr Pools will be staffed with Water Safety Instructors and Lifeguards eager to serve Salina residents. e swimming program will include open swim and American Red Cross swimming lessons. Swimming lessons will be offered to accommodate the needs at each pool site. e lessons are one half hour in length, Monday through Friday. Lessons are always available regardless of inclement weather; instructors are prepared to teach safety lessons if weather conditions do not permit students to get into the water. All swimming lessons will be conducted as per the requirement and conditions set forth by the American Red Cross. Swimming levels 1 through 6 will be offered and children must be 5 years of age by the beginning of the session for which they are being registered. PRE-REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS Tuesday, June 9 and ursday, June 11 To pre-register for swim lessons, Salina residents may go to any of the pool sites listed between 5 and 7 p.m. Duerr Pool on Duerr Road; Electronics Pool on Electronics Parkway / Larkin Street; Sehr Pool on Marsden Road. For Richfield Pool only pre-registration for the first session only will be at St. Margarets School. Second & third session registration for Richfield will be at the pool. Pool Managers handle swim registrations at the pool; registrations are not done through the parks office. **Note: You will be allowed to sign up for one session at a time. At the end of each session there will be sign-ups for the next sesson. SWIM LESSONS e Fee for swim lessons covers 10 consecutive half hour lessons in each session. ere will be no refunds for missed classes. 1 Child = $10.00 2 Children = $15.00 3 Children = $25.00 ** Note: Special family rates are for immediate family members only ** Note: Each session includes 10 lessons ** Note: Swim lessons for non-residents will be given only when openings become available **Special Note: For security purposes, individual pool telephone numbers will not be given to the public. In the event of an emergency, recommendation is made to report directly to the pool or call the parks and recreation office. 2015 TOWN OF SALINA POOL HOURS 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) - Swimming Lessons 12:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) - Open Swim 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Weekends) - Open Swim ALL POOL PATRONS MUST REGISTER TO USE SALINA’S POOLS Two forms of ID will be required; one, a photo ID and secondly another form such as a utility bill. Recommendation is made that adult Salina residents register for their children as well as themselves. e card issued will be good for the season. ere is no fee for residents, non-resident adults will be charged $2 per day / $1 per child under 18. All pool patrons may register during the hours of 12 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. daily at the pool sites and at the parks office, beginning the week of June 15 for the remainder of the summer, Please note that pools open on Friday June 26. All Salina Residents may pre-register for a pool residency card at any of the pools. is pre-registration is for Salina residents only. SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION POLICIES 1. All residents will be asked to show that they reside in the Town of Salina. Please present a tax bill, driver’s license or other legal document with name and address on it. 2. Only a parent or legal guardian may register their own children for lessons. 3. Babysitters, grandparents, health care providers and neighbors, etc. may not register children in the absence of the parent or legal guardian. Absolutely no notes will be honored. 4. Children that are registered for lessons must reside in the Town of Salina permanently. 5. Once residents have been proofed for residency at one registration session, they will not be proofed again at sub-sequent registrations for the remainder of the summer. 6. Absolutely no registrations will be honored before the predetermined dates and times set for registration. 7. Students who are registered to take lessons must attend 8 out of 10 classes to be considered for advancement into the next level of swimming. ose students who do not attend the first Monday and Tuesday of a swimming session will automatically forfeit their opportunity to take lessons in that particular session. ** Note: Swim Lessons for non-residents will be given only when openings become available Any questions regarding the Town of Salina pool program can be answered at the respective pool by the manager on duty or directed to the Town of Salina Parks and Recreation Office at 451-8110. AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS To register for second and third sessions, residents may go directly to the respective pool site at the following dates and times: *Second Session Only (July 13 - 24) Friday, July 10, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. *ird Session Only (July 27 - August 7) Friday, July 24, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. ZOO TO YOU IS COMING We will again have the pleasure of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park visiting some of our parks with animals for the children to pet and learn about. Please check it out at the following scheduled locations: Tuesday, July 14 Wednesday, July 15 Duerr Park Richfield Park 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Electronics Park Sehr Park 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. SENIOR CITIZENS 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER e Town of Salina Parks & Recreation Department currently sponsors 5 senior citizen groups at locations across town. In Liverpool we have: the Salina Town Hall Seniors and the Liverpool Methodist Seniors. In Mattydale we have the Salina Civic Seniors and the Mattydale-Hinsdale Seniors. In Lyncourt we have the Lyncourt Seniors. Some senior activities include: bus trips, picnics, luncheons, boat rides, wine tours, plays and concerts. News is published in area newspapers. ADULT RECREATION – CO-ED VOLLEYBALL e Parks Department sponsors two popular and well-attended co-ed volleyball nights (Wednesday and Friday evenings). ese are conducted during the fall, winter and spring months and start at 6:30 p.m. Participants MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE or older and are required to sign in each time they attend. ere is a fee of $3 for Salina residents and $4 for non-residents per evening. For more information, call the Parks Office at 451-8110. 4 on 4 BASKETBALL LEAGUE & DODGEBALL Monday & ursday, Dodgeball Tuesday, Basketball 6:00-9:00 pm Salina Town Hall Gym For more infomation contact Cusesports.com FREE KARATE SUMMER CAMP Salt City Karate & Kickboxing of 1900 Brewerton Road in Mattydale, is offering ONE MONTH OF FREE LESSONS for all new adult and kid students. e summer camp will run from June 27th to July 27, 2015. You must call Salt City Karate to make the first appointment (for new students only). Classes being offered are: Karate, Judo, T’ai Chi, Kickboxing and now offering Reiki sessions. For further information, please call 451-4244. YOUNG DANCERS’ SUMMER CAMP BLAST!! Enjoy a little bit of everything Dance! Ballet - Tap - Theatre Dance - Character Dance Plus Much, Much More! July 13 th - 17 th $175.00 Ages 6 through 9 9:00 am to 4:00 pm A sample day: 9:00-10:30 Ballet 10:30-10:45 Break 10:45-11:45 Tap 11:45-12:15 Lunch break 12:15-1:30 Dance-Related Arts & Craft 1:30-2:30 Theatre Dance or Character Dance 2:30-3:30 Dance DVD 3:30-4:00 Let’s Make Our Own Dances DANCE CENTRE NORTH * 101 WEST MOLLOY ROAD * SYRACUSE,NY 13211 * 315-455-8641 * WWW.DANCECENTRENORTH.COM EMAIL: [email protected]

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SWIMMING

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Parks O�ce - Room 118 • 201 School Road • Liverpool, New York 13088(315) 451-8110 • www.salina.ny.us

Come Join Us For Summer In�e Town Of Salina

2015 Recreation Programs

Town Board - Town Of SalinaColleen Gunnip - Councilor, 1st WardV. James Magnarelli - Councilor, 2nd Ward

Jerry Ciciarelli - Councilor, 3rd WardMichael DelVecchio Jr - Councilor, 4th Ward

Mark Nicotra, Supervisor

Parks & Recreation O�ce - 451-8110Chris Benz

DirectorDebby VanDewalker

Secretary

SWIMMING SESSIONS:(Monday - Friday)

1st Session: June 29 - July 10 2nd Session: July 13 - July 243rd Session: July 27 - Aug. 7

FOR AGES 5 AND UP

POOLS OPEN FRIDAY, JUNE 26-AUGUST 21TOWN OF SALINA SWIMMING PROGRAM

Electronics, Duerr, Rich�eld and Sehr Pools will be sta�ed with Water Safety Instructors and Lifeguards eager to serve Salina residents. �e swimming program will include open swim and American Red Cross swimming lessons. Swimming lessons will be o�ered to accommodate the needs at each pool site. �e lessons are one half hour in length, Monday through Friday. Lessons are always available regardless of inclement weather; instructors are prepared to teach safety lessons if weather conditions do not permit students to get into the water. All swimming lessons will be conducted as per the requirement and conditions set forth by the American Red

Cross. Swimming levels 1 through 6 will be o�ered and children must be 5 years of age by the beginning of the session for which they are being registered.

PRE-REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSTuesday, June 9 and �ursday, June 11

To pre-register for swim lessons, Salina residents may go to any of the pool sites listed between 5 and 7 p.m. Duerr Pool on Duerr Road; Electronics Pool on Electronics Parkway / Larkin Street; Sehr Pool on Marsden Road. For Rich�eld Pool only pre-registration for the �rst session only will be at St. Margarets School. Second & third session registration for Rich�eld will be at the pool. Pool Managers handle swim registrations at the pool; registrations are not done through the parks o�ce.

**Note: You will be allowed to sign up for one session at a time. At the end of each session there will be sign-ups for the next sesson.

SWIM LESSONS�e Fee for swim lessons covers 10 consecutive half hour lessons in each session. �ere will be no refunds for missed classes.

1 Child = $10.002 Children = $15.003 Children = $25.00

** Note: Special family rates are for immediate family members only** Note: Each session includes 10 lessons** Note: Swim lessons for non-residents will be given only when openings become available**Special Note: For security purposes, individual pool telephone numbers will not be given to the public. In the event of an emergency,

recommendation is made to report directly to the pool or call the parks and recreation o�ce.

2015 TOWN OF SALINA POOL HOURS 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) - Swimming Lessons 12:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) - Open Swim 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Weekends) - Open Swim

ALL POOL PATRONS MUST REGISTER TO USE SALINA’S POOLS

Two forms of ID will be required; one, a photo ID and secondly another form such as a utility bill. Recommendation is made that adult Salina residents register for their children as well as themselves. �e card issued will be good for the season. �ere is no fee for residents, non-resident adults will be charged $2 per day / $1 per child under 18. All pool patrons may register during the hours of 12 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. daily at the pool sites and at the parks o�ce, beginning the week of June 15 for the remainder of the summer, Please note that pools open on Friday June 26. All Salina Residents

may pre-register for a pool residency card at any of the pools. �is pre-registration is for Salina residents only.

SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION POLICIES

1. All residents will be asked to show that they reside in the Town of Salina. Please present a tax bill, driver’s license or other legal document with name and address on it.2. Only a parent or legal guardian may register their own children for lessons.3. Babysitters, grandparents, health care providers and neighbors, etc. may not register children in the absence of the parent or legal guardian. Absolutely no notes will be honored.4. Children that are registered for lessons must reside in the Town of Salina permanently.5. Once residents have been proofed for residency at one registration session, they will not be proofed again at sub-sequent registrations for the remainder of the summer.6. Absolutely no registrations will be honored before the predetermined dates and times set for registration.7. Students who are registered to take lessons must attend 8 out of 10 classes to be considered for advancement into the next level of swimming. �ose students who do not attend the �rst Monday and Tuesday of a swimming session will automatically forfeit their opportunity to take lessons in that particular session.

** Note: Swim Lessons for non-residents will be given only when openings become available

Any questions regarding the Town of Salina pool program can be answered at the respective pool by the manager on duty or directed to the Town of Salina Parks and Recreation O�ce at 451-8110.

AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONSTo register for second and third sessions, residents may go directly to the respective pool

site at the following dates and times:*Second Session Only (July 13 - 24) Friday, July 10, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

*�ird Session Only (July 27 - August 7) Friday, July 24, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

ZOO TO YOU IS COMING

We will again have the pleasure of the Rosamond Gi�ord Zoo at Burnet Park visiting some of our parks with animals for the children to pet and learn about. Please check it out at the following scheduled locations:

Tuesday, July 14 Wednesday, July 15 Duerr Park Rich�eld Park 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Electronics Park Sehr Park 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

SENIOR CITIZENS 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER

�e Town of Salina Parks & Recreation Department currently sponsors 5 senior citizen groups at locations across town. In Liverpool we have: the Salina Town Hall Seniors and the Liverpool Methodist Seniors. In Mattydale we have the Salina Civic Seniors and the Mattydale-Hinsdale Seniors. In Lyncourt we have the Lyncourt Seniors. Some senior activities include: bus trips, picnics, luncheons, boat rides, wine tours, plays and concerts. News is published in area newspapers.

ADULT RECREATION – CO-ED VOLLEYBALL

�e Parks Department sponsors two popular and well-attended co-ed volleyball nights (Wednesday and Friday evenings). �ese are conducted during the fall, winter and spring months and start at 6:30 p.m. Participants MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE or older and are required to sign in each time they attend. �ere is a fee of $3 for Salina residents and $4 for non-residents per evening.

For more information, call the Parks O�ce at 451-8110.

4 on 4 BASKETBALL LEAGUE &

DODGEBALL

Monday & �ursday, DodgeballTuesday, Basketball

6:00-9:00 pmSalina Town Hall Gym

For more infomation contactCusesports.com

FREE KARATE SUMMER CAMP

Salt City Karate & Kickboxing of 1900 Brewerton Road in Mattydale, is o�ering ONE MONTH OF FREE LESSONS

for all new adult and kid students. �e summer camp will run from June 27th to July 27, 2015. You must call Salt

City Karate to make the �rst appointment (for new students only). Classes being o�ered are: Karate, Judo, T’ai Chi,

Kickboxing and now o�ering Reiki sessions. For further information, please call 451-4244.

YOUNG DANCERS’ SUMMER CAMP BLAST!!

Enjoy a little bit of everything Dance! Ballet - Tap - Theatre Dance - Character Dance

Plus Much, Much More!

July 13th - 17th $175.00

Ages 6 through 9

9:00 am to 4:00 pm

A sample day: 9:00-10:30 Ballet 10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:45 Tap 11:45-12:15 Lunch break

12:15-1:30 Dance-Related Arts & Craft 1:30-2:30 Theatre Dance or Character Dance

2:30-3:30 Dance DVD 3:30-4:00 Let’s Make Our Own Dances

DANCE CENTRE NORTH * 101 WEST MOLLOY ROAD * SYRACUSE,NY 13211 * 315-455-8641 *

WWW.DANCECENTRENORTH.COM EMAIL: [email protected]

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TOWN OF SALINA PARKS

�e Town of Salina maintains eight parks located geographically across town for your recreational enjoyment. In addition to the four parks listed at the pool locations, there are neighborhood parks at the following sites: Sun�ower Park o� Sun�ower Drive, Primrose Park o� Primrose Drive, Burnham Park on Westwood and Malden Roads and Scha�er Park on Scha�er Avenue. All parks have an assortment of playground equipment, park benches and picnic tables. �e department also maintains 19 baseball/softball �elds, 8 tennis courts, 8 basketball courts and several buildings in the form of support facilities. All facilities are maintained by park maintenance sta� on a daily and weekly basis. Questions regarding the use of town facilities should be directed to the parks o�ce or park maintenance supervisor, Mark Newman.

TOWN OF SALINA BIRTHDAY PARTY SUMMER 2015

TOWN RESIDENTS ONLYParty Time 10-12pm (Saturday & Sunday)

$125.00*****Maximum Swimmers: 20

TOWN OF SALINA PLAYGROUNDSPROGRAMS RUN 9 A.M. - 1 P.M.

Summer playground programs will begin on Monday, June 29 and run through Friday, August 7 being held Monday through Friday mornings. Playgrounds located at the sites of our outdoor pools will be o�ering a supervised environment with Arts & Crafts at no charge. Besides making take-home projects, other activities include: Basketball, Kickball, Free Play and low organizational games. Last summer we had Zoo to You from the Rosamond Gi�ord Zoo at Burnet Park visit designated parks with a van full of interesting animals. We also had a Science Guy and Magician who provided demonstrations and experiments in which the children could participate. Information will be posted at the parks announcing the highlights for this summer. �e four park locations that have pools are:

Sehr Park – LyncourtRich�eld Park – Mattydale

Duerr Park – LiverpoolElectronics Park - Liverpool

Special Note: As a playground program, children are supervised while at the site but they are free to go as they please. It is between you and your child(ren) to arrange when they can leave the site. �is is a summer playground program and not a day camp or day care program.

2015 LIVERPOOL IS THE PLACE 30TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT SERIESFree concerts every Monday & Wednesday 7 p.m. at Johnson Park, Liverpool, N.Y. 457-3895

JUNE 2015:Monday, June 1: Liverpool Central School District Jazz Fest. (swing & standards.)

Wednesday, June 3: Mark Doyle & �e Maniacs with special guest Joe Whiting. Monday, June 8: �e Fab Cats. (British Invasion.) Wednesday, June 10: �e Other Guise with Jan Fetterly. (oldies & classic rock.) Monday, June 15: Liverpool Community Chorus. (show tunes & standards.) Wednesday, June 17: Dan Elliott & �e Monterays. (oldies & classic rock.) Monday, June 22: �e Coachmen. (oldies and R&B.) Wednesday, June 24: Grit N Grace. (modern country.) June 25: LEON DAY LIVERPOOL IS THE PLACE BOOTH at ONONDAGA Lake Park

Monday, June 29: Just Joe. (modern rock.)

JULY 2015:Wednesday, July 1: Soul Mine. (rhythm & blues.) Monday, July 6: Liverpool Community Concert Band. (patriotic tunes.) Wednesday, July 8: JD & The Rollin’ South Band. (country rock.) Monday, July 13: Fab Five Paul & Magical Mystery Tour. (Beatles tribute.) Wednesday, July 15: ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ Redhouse Arts Center. Monday, July 20: Moss Back Mule Band. (country rock & swing.) Wednesday, July 22: The Sandy Bigtree Band. (classic rock.) Monday, July 27: Jamie Notarthomas & Jungleland. (Bruce Springsteen tribute.) Wednesday, July 29: The Skiffle Minstrels. (Western Swing & honky-tonk.)

AUGUST 2015:Monday, Aug. 3: Todd Hobin & Friends. (classic rock & originals.) Wednesday, Aug. 5: Mickey Vendetti’s Good Time Band. (oldies & classic rock.)

Monday, Aug. 10: Stroke. (rhythm & blues.)

Wednesday, Aug. 12: Mark Hoffmann & The Hoffmann Family Band.(classic rock & R&B)

Monday, Aug. 17: Mario DeSantis Orchestra. (swing & standards.) Wednesday, Aug. 19: Alan Taylor/Two Feet Short.(folk-revival) Annual John Denver Memorial Food Drive. Food can be dropped off at Johnson Park 6:30 to 8:30.

Summer At �e Salina Library!Kids entering PK-5th grade and Teens entering 6th-12th grades can sign up for the Salina Library’s Summer Reading Program for fun and prizes, just for reading! Sign up starting Monday, June 22nd at the library to receive a bag of goodies and your reading record! Every week that you tell us about your

reading, you are eligible for awesome prizes! Call us at 315-454-4524, or check our website at www.salinalibrary.org for more information!

Read & Play StorytimeWednesdays, 11:00 AM – July 1, 8, 15, 22Theme-based interactive stories and craft activities designed to introduce your child to early literacy and social skills. For children ages 3-5 years old, with accompanying adult. Free.Salina Free LibraryFor more information, call: 315-454-4524

Sidewalk ArtThursday, July 2 at 2:30 PMChildren entering grades Preschool through 5th are invited to join us for an afternoon of action, art, and ice cream as we kick-start the 2015 “Every Hero Has a Story” Summer Reading Program. Create your own chalk masterpieces, play sidewalk games, and then cool off with ice cream sundaes! Please register in advance. Free.

Puppets With Pizazz: The Reluctant DragonsThursday, July 9 at 2:30 PM

-ney based on the tale by Kenneth Grahame! For kids going into PK – 5th grade. Please register in advance. Free.

Toddlers’ TangoSaturday, July 11 at 10:30 AMJoin in the fun at this popular music and movement class. For toddlers and preschool aged children. We recommend no more than one adult per child, due to space concerns. Registration is required, beginning one month in advance.

There’s a Hero at Your Library! Thursday, July 16 at 2:30 PMMoreland the Magician’s show blends magic, puppetry, comedy, and audience partici-pation, and culminates in a hero-themed skit — starring members of the audience! For kids going into PK – 5th grade. Please register in advance. Free.

MOSTThursday, July 23 at 2:30 PMThe Museum of Science and Technology is bringing a special program full of fun science to the library! This program is supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds

Music & Face Painting With Donna B.Wednesday, July 29 at 11:00 AMCalling all families with children age 2-5! Bring your little one in for a special musical storytime with Donna B. and at the end, they can have their face painted! A great way to spend a summer morning! Free.

Summer Time Heroes With Regina CarpenterThursday, July 30 at 2:30 PMDragons, daring damsels, swashbuckling men, and fearless furry friends are featured in this family oriented program full of stories, riddles, songs and rhymes about heroes and “sheroes” doing acts of valor and daring. This program includes multicultural tales, true stories, and animal tales to inspire and entertain. For children going into Preschool through 5th grade. Please register in advance. Free.

Teen Safety SeminarTuesday, July 7 at 2:30 PMTeam Sgarlata Martial Arts is teaching a teenage safety seminar at the Salina Library! Learn to recognize potentially dangerous situations, diffuse altercations, and protect yourself from potential harm. Teens will learn how to use distance and awareness to their advantage as well as basic self-defense techniques. For teens going into grades 6-12. Please register in advance.

Write a Story, Play the Game!Tuesday, July 14 at 1:00 PM or 2:30 PM

creation home with you. For teens in grades 6-12. Space is limited, so please register in advance. Program is offered at two times to handle extra registration: please take note of which session you are registered for! Free.

New Life to Old Tech!Tuesday, July 21 at 2:30 PMOut with the old and in with the new! We’ll be making some awesome crafts using recy-

6-12. Please register in advance. Free.

Be Your Own HeroTuesday, July 28 at 2:30 PMCombine spoken word, still images, audio narration, music and text to create a digital story where you are the hero, with the help of storyteller Regina Carpenter. No previous skill needed. For teens going into grades 6-12. Please register in advance. Free.

Make a Hero Game with ScratchMonday, July 6 at 2:30 PM

want to take your creation home with you. For ages 8-14. Space is limited, so please register in advance.

Meet American Girl Author, Kathleen Ernst Friday, July 10 at 2:30 PMWhether you’re a fan of the American Girl books, interested in history, or love to read, come meet Kathleen Ernst, the author of the Caroline series of American Girl books! Learn about how Ms. Ernst created Caroline’s stories and make a craft. For ages 8-14. Please register in advance. Free.

Storm the CastleMonday, July 13 at 2:30 PM

For ages 8-14. Please register in advance. Free.

Toys That Fly: Rockets!Monday, July 20 at 2:30 PM

Please register in advance. Free.

I SurvivedMonday, July 27 at 2:30 PMLearn some survival techniques with fun activities and receive a free copy of one of the I Survived books, by Lauren Tarshis! For ages 8-14. Please register in advance. Free.

Read & Play StorytimeWednesdays, 11:00 AM – August 5, 12Theme-based interactive stories and craft activities designed to introduce your child to early literacy and social skills. For children ages 3-5 years old, with accompanying adult.

Toddlers’ TangoSaturday, August 22 at 10:30 AMJoin in the fun at this popular music and movement class. For toddlers and preschool aged children. We recommend no more than one adult per child, due to space concerns. Registration is required, beginning one month in advance.

Super Hero AcademyThursday, August 6 at 2:30 PMHave YOU ever dreamed of being a superhero? Now is your chance! Create your own super hero identity and costume and perform feats of strength, wisdom, and agility to earn

Free.

Zoo to YouThursday, August 13 at 2:30 PMLive zoo animals will visit with an educator from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park. Three animals visit, and it’s always a fun surprise to meet them! Fascinating facts and close-up views of the creatures will be featured. This will also be our end of Summer Reading party, when we award prizes to the summer’s top readers! This program is supported by Federal

Thursdays, August 6, 13, 20 @ 4:30 PMDo you love a good book? Is sitting down for a movie your favorite thing ever? Do you

we watch a movie based on our book! The third night is when we tackle the big question: IS the book better than the movie? This month’s title: Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging, by Louise Rennison. Movie rated PG-13. For ages 12 and up. Refreshments provided. Free.

Lego Movie MakingTuesday, August 4 at 2:30 PMLearn how to make awesome stop-motion movies with Legos and a tablet! If you wish to bring your own tabled or iPod Touch, please have Lego Movie Maker® app already installed. For teens going into grades 6-12. Please register in advance. Free.

SuperfansTuesday, August 11 at 2:30 PMDo you consider yourself a Gamer, Harry Potter fan, Whovian, Otaku, or other kind of superfan? Prove it with trivia and stay for some fun crafts – maybe you’ll even pick up a new fandom! Cosplay is optional, but always awesome. For teens going into grades 6-12. Please register in advance. Free.

Thursday, August 13 at 4:30 PM

with movie-style popcorn. The movie is open to anyone who is interested in joining us! This month, our movie is Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging, rated PG-13. Refreshments provided. Free

Salina Library100 Belmont St • Mattydale, NY 13211(315) 454-4524 • www.salinalibrary.org

Liverpool Public Library Children’s ProgramsChildren’s programs are free, and no registration is required unless indicated by an asterisk (*). Liverpool Central School District (LCSD) residents may register the �rst day indicated; open registration begins one week later. Register online at LPL.org, by phone at 457-0310, or in person at the library.

Zoo to You*Friday, July 10 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Live zoo animal demonstration. Which animals will zoo staff bring to the library this year?

*Registration begins June 22 for Liverpool Central School District (LCSD) residents, June 29 for all. Register online at LPL.org or 457-0310.

Kids Cook*Wed, July 15 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Create delicious recipes to try and take home as a family. Ages 5-12. Regis-tration for LCSD residents begins June 29. Open registration begins July 7. * Register online at LPL.org or 457-0310.

Drop in CraftsMonday, July 13, August 3 • All Day • Carman Community Room Enjoy fun seasonal crafts in the children’s room. All materials provided. No registration required

Super Summer Games on the LawnFriday, July 17 & Aug 21 • 1-2pm • Library Lawn Join us on the Library lawn for outdoor fun. Look for Super-sized Scrabble, hula hooping, juggling, bubbles, life-sized Angry Birds, and ice cream! Grades Pre-K – 6

Tie Dye at the LibraryWednesday, July 22, 1-2pm • Library Lawn Join us on the library lawn for our annual Tie & Dye extravaganza! Bring one cotton T-shirt or other small item. We’ll provide the dye, gloves, instructions, and inspiration. Wear old clothes!

Calling All Superheroes*Friday, July 24 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Become a superhero! Dress up, eat super snacks, do super crafts andactivities.

*Registration for LCSD residents begins July 6. Open registration begins July 13. Register online at LPL.org or 457-0310.

�e MOST Traveling Science Show*Tuesday, August 4 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Come experience the science of the MOST. *Registration for LCSD residents begins July 20. Open registration begins July 27. Register online at LPL.org or 457-0310.

Brown Cow Day and Book SwapWednesday, August 19 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Come enjoy a Root Beer Float on a warm day!! Also bring gently used children & teen books to exchange.

Summer Reading Club Kick o� Wednesday, June 24 • 11am-3pm • Carman Community Room Thursday, June 25 • All Day • Children’s Room Sign up and get your reading logs. Also enjoy fun family activities.

Juggling Bubbles on the Lawn with Doug Rougeux Tuesday, June 30 • 2-3pm • Library Lawn Start celebrating a super summer with Liverpool’s own Doug Rougeux, Bubbleman, Library Ambassador, and Juggler Extraordinaire! Meet at the library garden for face painting and other fun outdoor activities. If it’s rainy we’ll move indoors to the Carman Community Room.

Dr. Seuss Author PartyTuesday, July 7 • 2-3pm • Carman Community Room Celebrate the beloved children’s author with funny food, activities, and cartoons for the whole family. Prove you know the author’s work for fun priz-es. No registration required.

Storytime @ Long Branch ParkTuesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28; Aug 4, 11 • 10:15-10:45am • Long Branch Park Come to Long Branch Park for an outdoor storytime! For children ages 5 and under with caregiver. No registration needed.

Drop In Super Summer StorytimeWed, July 8, Thurs, July 16; Mon, July 20; Wed, July 29; Thurs, Aug 610:15-10:45am • Carman Community Room Exciting stories, songs, and activities for children under 5 to enjoy with their families. No registration required.

Drop In Family StorytimeFridays, July 17 and Aug 1410:15-10:45am • Carman Community Room Exciting stories, songs, and activities for children under 5 to enjoy with their families. No registration required.

Family Music JamThursday, July 9 • 2-3pm • Library Lawn Come join Ms. Laurel & her guitar for a sing-a-long & play-a-long. Children of all ages & their families are welcome to play instruments & sing together.

We have some rhythm instruments. If you have your own instrument, please bring it along. We’ll share some story songs like Abiyoyo, The Gunniwolf & Sody Sateratus. All ages welcome.

Liverpool Public Library310 Tulip St

Liverpool NY 13088LPL.org

457-0310

HOURSMon - Thurs: 9am-9pm

Fri: 9am-6pmSat: 10 am-5pm

Sun: 12-5pmClosed on Sundays June 21 – Sept 6

Summer At �e Salina Library!

Week-long Summer Dance Intensive July 6-10 | 9:00-4:00 (for ages 12-14 & 15-18)featuring guest artistsMegan Dillon of BalletMet II Benny Simon & Sasha Smith NYC Artists

Young Dancers’

Summer Camp Blast

July 13-17

9:00-4:00

(for ages 6-9)

Summer SStudies ProgramJuly 13 -

August 13

(ages 8-18)

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