‘Color Me Happy’ Adult Coloring Ages 18 and over Stop by the library to enjoy a relaxing coloring session. Coloring sheets and coloring gel pens/pencils will be provided or you can bring your own. Bring a friend and enjoy creative coloring and genial conversation. “Color Me Happy” is only for adults ages 18 and over. No children are permitted. Youth Services Programs Trivia Night Ages 13 and over Stop by the library for monthly Trivia Night and compete as an individual or play with your friends to test your knowledge of current events, history, pop culture, and more! Trivia Night is open to teens, adults, and families with children who are age 13 and over. The winning individual or team will receive a nominal prize and bragging rights. Light refreshments will be served. Adult Programs Ages 7-9 The In-B-Tween Club will enjoy a reading of Elmore the Christmas Moose by Dev Petty, illustrated by Mike Boldt in December. Attendees will get to create their own Christmas moose craft. The In-BTween Club meets monthly at the library. For more information, contact Rachael at 740.446.7323 x 226. In-B-Tween Club Teen Book Club Ages 13-19 The Teen Book Club will meet in December to discuss Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards. Copies of the book are available to borrow from the library. The eBook and digital audiobook can be found on the hoopla app. During the meeting, teens will enjoy making gingerbread houses and playing the card game “Santa, Cookie, Elf, Candy, Snowman.” Permission form required. Evening Storytime Ages 3-6 On December 4, evening storytime attendees are encouraged to attend the Bright Star Theatre production of “Christmas with Santa” in the Riverside Room. On December 18, the featured book for evening storytime will be Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner, illustrated by Mark Buehner. Ages 3-6 A special storytime will be held at the Gallipolis Railroad Freight Station Museum on December 8. Attendees will enjoy a tour of the station and a reading of The Little Engine That Could Saves Christmas by Meredith Rusu, illustrated by Jill Howarth. Storytime at the Railroad Museum
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