Milford Public Library News And Events
MILFORD — The following events will take place at the Milford Public Library:
BUILD A BETTER WORLD STORY TIME
Carol Haab will be reading books about building a better world to attendees during Family Story Time sessions at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., Friday, July 14. Attendees will also create a craft and eat a snack. Each family attending Family Story Time this summer will receive a free book.
Carol Haab will be reading books about building a better world to attendees during Family Story Time sessions at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., Friday, July 14. Attendees will also create a craft and eat a snack. Each family attending Family Story Time this summer will receive a free book.
PROFESSOR STEVE PRESENTS MARVELOUS MACHINES
Professor Steve will amaze and entertain individuals at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 12 in the Milford Community Building. Attendees can expect lots of science, interaction and fun. Building a better world means not just creating new and wonderful things that make life easier for everyone, but considering how each of us can make it better. All ages are invited to attend this free event.
Professor Steve will amaze and entertain individuals at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 12 in the Milford Community Building. Attendees can expect lots of science, interaction and fun. Building a better world means not just creating new and wonderful things that make life easier for everyone, but considering how each of us can make it better. All ages are invited to attend this free event.
TEENS CAN BUILD A BETTER SNACK—FOOD CHALLENGE!
Teens entering grade 6 to 12 are invited to build a fabulous snack with delicious foods. Participate in this food challenge at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 13 in the library’s meeting room. Vote on the best one and then enjoy. Bring your appetite and your friends. There will be a sign-up sheet at the adult circulation desk beginning July 5. Remember, you don’t have to have a library card or be signed up for the Summer Reading Program to enjoy this program.
Teens entering grade 6 to 12 are invited to build a fabulous snack with delicious foods. Participate in this food challenge at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 13 in the library’s meeting room. Vote on the best one and then enjoy. Bring your appetite and your friends. There will be a sign-up sheet at the adult circulation desk beginning July 5. Remember, you don’t have to have a library card or be signed up for the Summer Reading Program to enjoy this program.
DOWNLOAD MUSIC FREE AND LEGALLY WITH FREEGAL
Own albums from popular artists like The Chainsmokers, Brad Paisley, Adele and more with Freegal. Freegal, a downloadable music service, offers access to the Sony Music Entertainment catalog. With thousands of songs to choose from, including more than 100 genres of music, everyone will find something they love. Patrons can use their library card number and pin number to download five songs a week. No need to download software or download songs illegally. If individuals would like to start adding to their music collection, they can ask any library staff member to help them get an account set up.
Own albums from popular artists like The Chainsmokers, Brad Paisley, Adele and more with Freegal. Freegal, a downloadable music service, offers access to the Sony Music Entertainment catalog. With thousands of songs to choose from, including more than 100 genres of music, everyone will find something they love. Patrons can use their library card number and pin number to download five songs a week. No need to download software or download songs illegally. If individuals would like to start adding to their music collection, they can ask any library staff member to help them get an account set up.
ROAD TRIP READS
We know you’re on the go this summer. Try new fiction titles like Gae Polisner’s “The Summer of Letting Go” and “Say What You Will” by Cammie McGovern. Popular series like “Harry Potter,” “The Hunger Games,” and “The Mortal Instruments” by Cassandra Clare are available on audiobook as well.
We know you’re on the go this summer. Try new fiction titles like Gae Polisner’s “The Summer of Letting Go” and “Say What You Will” by Cammie McGovern. Popular series like “Harry Potter,” “The Hunger Games,” and “The Mortal Instruments” by Cassandra Clare are available on audiobook as well.
Listen to audiobooks voiced by celebrity narrators on OverDrive, a digital consortium of items. “Doctor Who’s” David Tennant narrates Cressida Cowell’s “How to Train Your Dragon” series, Tony Shalhoub narrates “A Cricket in Times Square,” and Kate Winslet reads “Matilda.” Brendan Fraser reads Cornelia Funke’s “Dragon Rider” and James Van Der Beek from Dawson’s Creek voices “Chomp” by Carl Hiassen.