
Celebrate Spring with fun, free programs for all ages. Enjoy music, poetry, rhymes and stories at a library near you!
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Seals and Eels and Pirate Ship Sails
Presented by Eric Ode.
Ages 3 and older.
Grab your towel and sunglasses! It's a beach party of music, poetry and games with this award-winning author, poet and songwriter who always brings along some good buddies to join in the fun.
Sammamish Library, Friday, May 24, 11am Sponsored by the Friends of the Sammamish Library.
Federal Way Library, Saturday, May 25, 11am
Shoreline Library, Thursday, May 30, 11am
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Down the Rabbit Hole Puppet Show
Presented by Rowbes Puppet Productions.
Family program, all ages welcome.
Is bunny really a rabbit, or is he another animal? Come for this hilarious story about being true to yourself, featuring a cast of fun, furry animals.
Covington Library, Saturday, May 18, 11am
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The Poet's Magic
Presented by Thomas H. Pruiksma.
Ages 4 and older.
What happens when you combine poetry, storytelling and magic to explore the power of words? You discover the ways language can inspire your dreams and fire the imagination!
Newport Way Library, Saturday, May 18, 1pm
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Sequential Art Storytelling Graphic Novel Workshop
Presented by Elizabeth Guizzetti.
Ages 10 and older.
Learn how graphic novels are written and produced from this independent comic book author and artist. Her graphic novels include: Faminelands: The Carp's Eye, Living Stone, Mareton's Curse and Lure. Topics will include developing ideas, character design, plotting, storyboarding and more.
Workshop is two hours long. All supplies included.
These programs are funded by The Will Eisner Graphic Novel Prize for Libraries, provided by The Will & Ann Eisner Family Foundation. Will Eisner was a pioneer in the development of sequential art and remains one of the most influential people in all of comics.
Kent Library, Saturday, May 18, 2pm
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