JUNE CLASSES
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday & Friday
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Sunday
Closed
CHILDREN’S
CLASSES
Monday, June 6
10:00 am
Ready, Set, Move
Monday, June 20
10:00 am
Pigs in a Puddle
STONE CARVING
Tuesday, June 7 @ 5:30 pm
Al and Penny Nelson
bring concrete to life.
Help us carve a
beautiful piece of art
for the new library and
make jewelry you can
wear. At WCES Gym.
Registration is
required; please call
336-7655.
SUMMER READING @
WILLISBURG PARK
Wednesday, June 8 @ 11:00 am
Tuesday, June 14 @ 5:30 pm
Do animals compete? You bet! Animal Tales brings back exotic
animals from all around the world that utilize very unique abilities
to compete and survive in the wild. Be prepared to get up-close
and personal learning about these very competitive creatures. At
WC Extension Office
SUMMER READING @
MACKVILLE COMMUNITY
CENTER
Wednesday, June 15 @ 11:00 am
MUSIK MATTERS
Tuesday, June 21 @ 5:30 pm
Let music move your body. Learn more
about sound using some out of the
ordinary objects as instruments.
At the WCES Gym.
SUMMER READING @
FREDERICKSTOWN
“THE BURG” PARK
Wednesday, June 22 @ 11:00 am
CHOW DOWN
Tuesday, June 28 @ 5:30 pm
Washington County Cooperative Extension
Office’s Cabrina Buckman keeps our mind
and body ready for summer activities with
these great options for chowing down.
At the WC Extension Office.
TWEEN
&
TEEN CLASSES
Challenge each other to a Jenga
match with flare. Using life size
Jenga blocks, see if you can maser
the game and beat your opponent.
Ages 8-17.
STONE CARVING
Tuesday, June 7 @ 5:30 pm
Al and Penny Nelson
bring concrete to life.
Help us carve a
beautiful piece of art
for the new library and
make jewelry you can
wear. At WCES Gym.
Registration is
required; please call
336-7655.
SUMMER READING @
WILLISBURG PARK
Wednesday, June 8 @ 11:00 am
SCRABBLE PHOTO
FRAME
Wednesday, June 8 @ 3:30 pm
Using Scrabble tiles create a
one of a kind frame to show
off those summer memories.
Ages 8-17.
Tuesday, June 14 @ 5:30 pm
Do animals compete? You bet! Animal Tales brings back exotic
animals from all around the world that utilize very unique abilities
to compete and survive in the wild. Be prepared to get up-close
and personal learning about these very competitive creatures. At
WC Extension Office
SUMMER READING @
MACKVILLE COMMUNITY
CENTER
Wednesday, June 15 @ 11:00 am
FAN FLIP FLOPS
Wednesday, June 15
3:30 pm
Bring a pair of flip flops,
or we will have some on
hand, to bring the
colors of WC schools or
your favorite team to
life on your feet.
Ages 8-17.
SUMMER READING @
FREDRICKSTOWN
“THE BURG” PARK
Wednesday, June 22 @ 11:00 am
30 SECOND CHALLENGE
Wednesday, June 22 @ 3:30 pm
Think you can do anything in 30 seconds
without saying a word? Put your skills to
the test working with others to overcome
some of the challenges we have thought
up for you to complete…in 30 seconds
without a sound.
Ages 8-17
TRIVIA COFFEE HOUSE
Thursday, June 30 @ 3:30 pm
While enjoying all the comforts of
a coffee house in the big city, see
if your table can outwit the others
in modern day trivia.
Ages 8-17
ADULT
CLASSES
SHARPIE DYED
COASTERS
Monday, June 13 @ 3:00 pm
Create patriotic tiles or your own
design for summer celebrations.
Spaces and supplies are limited;
please call 336-7655 to register.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ MEETING
MONDAY, June 20 5:30 pm
Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees Open Meeting Rules
The Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees abides by the open
meeting laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Open Meetings Act
provides members of the public the statutory right to attend all public
meetings and to observe and listen to what transpires at those meeting. It
does not grant those persons the right to participate in the meeting nor
address the members of the Board during the meeting.
The Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees will allow one to
address the Board with two provisions.
•The person must notify the Library Director in advance to be included on
the Agenda.
•The person must limit their address to two minutes.

Washington County Public Library June 2016 Classes pptx

  • 1.
    JUNE CLASSES Monday, Tuesday& Thursday 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday & Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Sunday Closed
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Monday, June 6 10:00am Ready, Set, Move Monday, June 20 10:00 am Pigs in a Puddle
  • 4.
    STONE CARVING Tuesday, June7 @ 5:30 pm Al and Penny Nelson bring concrete to life. Help us carve a beautiful piece of art for the new library and make jewelry you can wear. At WCES Gym. Registration is required; please call 336-7655.
  • 5.
    SUMMER READING @ WILLISBURGPARK Wednesday, June 8 @ 11:00 am
  • 6.
    Tuesday, June 14@ 5:30 pm Do animals compete? You bet! Animal Tales brings back exotic animals from all around the world that utilize very unique abilities to compete and survive in the wild. Be prepared to get up-close and personal learning about these very competitive creatures. At WC Extension Office
  • 7.
    SUMMER READING @ MACKVILLECOMMUNITY CENTER Wednesday, June 15 @ 11:00 am
  • 8.
    MUSIK MATTERS Tuesday, June21 @ 5:30 pm Let music move your body. Learn more about sound using some out of the ordinary objects as instruments. At the WCES Gym.
  • 9.
    SUMMER READING @ FREDERICKSTOWN “THEBURG” PARK Wednesday, June 22 @ 11:00 am
  • 10.
    CHOW DOWN Tuesday, June28 @ 5:30 pm Washington County Cooperative Extension Office’s Cabrina Buckman keeps our mind and body ready for summer activities with these great options for chowing down. At the WC Extension Office.
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Challenge each otherto a Jenga match with flare. Using life size Jenga blocks, see if you can maser the game and beat your opponent. Ages 8-17.
  • 13.
    STONE CARVING Tuesday, June7 @ 5:30 pm Al and Penny Nelson bring concrete to life. Help us carve a beautiful piece of art for the new library and make jewelry you can wear. At WCES Gym. Registration is required; please call 336-7655.
  • 14.
    SUMMER READING @ WILLISBURGPARK Wednesday, June 8 @ 11:00 am
  • 15.
    SCRABBLE PHOTO FRAME Wednesday, June8 @ 3:30 pm Using Scrabble tiles create a one of a kind frame to show off those summer memories. Ages 8-17.
  • 16.
    Tuesday, June 14@ 5:30 pm Do animals compete? You bet! Animal Tales brings back exotic animals from all around the world that utilize very unique abilities to compete and survive in the wild. Be prepared to get up-close and personal learning about these very competitive creatures. At WC Extension Office
  • 17.
    SUMMER READING @ MACKVILLECOMMUNITY CENTER Wednesday, June 15 @ 11:00 am
  • 18.
    FAN FLIP FLOPS Wednesday,June 15 3:30 pm Bring a pair of flip flops, or we will have some on hand, to bring the colors of WC schools or your favorite team to life on your feet. Ages 8-17.
  • 19.
    SUMMER READING @ FREDRICKSTOWN “THEBURG” PARK Wednesday, June 22 @ 11:00 am
  • 20.
    30 SECOND CHALLENGE Wednesday,June 22 @ 3:30 pm Think you can do anything in 30 seconds without saying a word? Put your skills to the test working with others to overcome some of the challenges we have thought up for you to complete…in 30 seconds without a sound. Ages 8-17
  • 21.
    TRIVIA COFFEE HOUSE Thursday,June 30 @ 3:30 pm While enjoying all the comforts of a coffee house in the big city, see if your table can outwit the others in modern day trivia. Ages 8-17
  • 22.
  • 24.
    SHARPIE DYED COASTERS Monday, June13 @ 3:00 pm Create patriotic tiles or your own design for summer celebrations. Spaces and supplies are limited; please call 336-7655 to register.
  • 25.
    BOARD OF TRUSTEES’MEETING MONDAY, June 20 5:30 pm Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees Open Meeting Rules The Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees abides by the open meeting laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Open Meetings Act provides members of the public the statutory right to attend all public meetings and to observe and listen to what transpires at those meeting. It does not grant those persons the right to participate in the meeting nor address the members of the Board during the meeting. The Washington County Public Library Board of Trustees will allow one to address the Board with two provisions. •The person must notify the Library Director in advance to be included on the Agenda. •The person must limit their address to two minutes.