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Montgomery City Public Library

Summer Reading Program

Coming June 1- July 31, 2024!

Summer Reading Events

June 3- Kick-Off Party with Chef Bananas 2 PM 

June 10- Program for Pre-School 10 AM

               Program for School-Age Children 2 PM

June 11- Teen/Adult Craft 2-4 PM

June 13- Eating From the Garden Class 1- 10-11 AM, ages 5-10 (must register)

June 14- TaleWise "Adventure of the Lost Treasure" (all ages) 10 AM

June 15- Bird Watching Hike at Graham Cave State Park (all ages) 9AM

June 15- Teen Night  7-9 PM

June 17-22- Drop in to make a Travel Coaster (teens and adults)

June 20- Eating From the Garden Class 2-10-11 AM, ages 5-10 (must register)

June 22- Movie Night "Up" 8:30 PM (all ages)

June 24 Program for Pre-School 10 AM

              Program for School Age 2 PM

June 25- Books & Beyond SRP 1:30-3 (for developmentally disabled)

June 27- Eating From the Garden Class 3- 10-11 AM, ages 5-10 (must register)

June 29- International Mud Day! 9:30-1 (all ages)

July 1-6- Drop in to make a Comic Book bookmark (teen and adult)

July 2- Department of Conservation Program 3 PM

July 8- Program for Pre-School 10 AM

            Program for School Age  2 PM

July 11- Eating From the Garden Class 4- 10-11 AM, ages 5-10 (must register)

July 12- Sewing Adventure with Phyllis 1 PM (ages 6-adult)

July 16- Books & Beyond SRP 1:30-3 (for developmentally disabled)

July 20- Teen Night  7-9 PM

July 22- Program for Pre-School 10 AM

              Program for School Age 2 PM

July 24- Happy Faces Improv Workshop for tween-adult 2 PM

              Murder Mystery Night for teen-adult 7 PM

July 25- Eating From the Garden Class 5- 10-11 AM, ages 5-10 (must register)

July 27- Movie Night "Mama Mia" Sing Along 8:30 PM

July 30- Teen/Adult Craft 2-4 PM

July 31- Last Day of Summer Reading

August 3- All paperwork due

August 5- Prizes announced

This project is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.