Cherry Hill Public Library Events Calendar
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June 2008, Monday
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Summer Reading Program - Registration Begins
Discover what's buzzing at the Cherry Hill Public Library this summer! Lightning bugs, ants, grasshoppers and butterflies, ages toddler through Grade 5, are invited to participate in fun programs this summer!

Stop by the Youth Services Department to register. Readers will receive instructions and weekly reading logs to record summer reading.

Participants who return their weekly reading logs between July 8 and August 7 will receive a special prize each week and are eligible for a grand prize that will be raffled off at the end of summer celebration on August 27 at 7 p.m.

There are also Summer Reading Programs for Teens and Adults too! Visit the Library's HOME page for more information.



Intermediate Excel
Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Location: Computer Lab, Lower Level
INTERMEDIATE EXCEL

The intermediate class is for people who are comfortable with Excel but want to learn more about the features and functions in Excel. For example; formatting worksheets, sorting data, freezing rows and columns and relative and absolute cell addresses.

AUDIENCE LEVEL: Adults who have taken Introduction to Excel. (Class limited to 10 students.)

Class is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. Please call 856-903-1246 to reserve your spot.


Creature Creations
Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Children's Story Room, Upper Level
Register for the 2008 Summer Reading Program and check out some great family fun.

Tell us about your favorite or most feared critter and artist Karol Budgick will sketch it for you to take home.

Free. No registration required.



Family Fun
Time: 7:00pm - 7:45pm
Location: Children's Story Room, Upper Level
Picnic in the Park

Wear your PJs and bring the whole family to enjoy stories, songs, crafts and more.

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.


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For questions regarding this calendar, contact: Katie Hardesty