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Welcome to the Library Page, the official blog of the Hales Corners Library. Our blog will provide you with weekly updated information concerning library events and happenings.

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July 2008 - Posts

Booktrucks, Cows, and the Fourth of July in Hales Corners

By Hales Corners Library
Thursday, Jul 3 2008, 10:34 AM

On Tuesday afternoons and evenings in the summer, the library hosts special activities for teens entitled the Teen Table.  What do teens do at the Teen Table?  So far the teens have participated in jewelry making, clothes un-dying, and booktruck decorating.  The participants in the Teen Table activities went above and beyond for the booktruck decorating program.  They painted two booktrucks white with red and blue spots to make the trucks look like cows.  The teens will show-off their creations in the Hales Corners 4th of July parade so be sure to catch them as they moooove on by.  If you're interested in learning about the other teen activities the Teen Table will be featuring, visit or call the library! 

                                   


 

It's Time to Read to Wilson!

By Hales Corners Library
Thursday, Jul 3 2008, 09:33 AM

Everybody's favorite Dalmatian, Wilson, is back this summer and eager for children to read to him in the library's returning program Read to Wilson.  One of Wilson's favorite pastimes is listening to children read aloud.  Not only does Wilson get to hear great stories this way, but children who are hesitant to read aloud to their family or peers are often less stressed when reading to a dog.  Programs such as Read to Wilson have helped children reduce their reading apprehension. 

Wilson brings tons of experience to the table.  He is insured and has passed the American Kennel Club's "Canine Good Citizen" exam.  He and his handler have also achieved the Handler/Pet Team Accreditation through Pets Helping People.  Aside from the library, Wilson has also worked in both school and hospital settings. 

Children in grades K to 5 can sign up for a 20-minute session with Wilson.  Each child is encouraged to complete two 20-minute sessions with Wilson to earn a free book and certificate.  This summer's Read to Wilson program kicked off on Monday, June 23rd but there are still several dates and times left so sign the child in your life up today!  For more information regarding available times and dates please contact the library at (414) 529-6150 ext 10.  Wilson is waiting to hear from you!                 

 


 
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