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Summertime is a great time for kids to explore the library 

We have some fun and exciting free activities for youth happening at the St. Paul Public Library this summer.  

Kids ages 12 and under can visit West 7th Library, 265 Oneida Street, on July 29 from 3-5 p.m. and build birdhouses with help from Elpis Enterprises who will provide materials and know-how.  

Young children will love the outdoor Driveway Tour Puppet Show presented by OpenEye Theatre on July 6 from 11 a.m. to noon at George Latimer Central Library, 90 4th Street W. in downtown.  

George Latimer Central Library will also host Twin Cities PBS on July 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. when kids ages 2-8 can enjoy educational arts and crafts and can make a project to take home. 

From now through August 31, youth ages 0-18 can sign up for Summer

 Spark, our annual summer reading program, and pick up a free book to keep. They can get their first book now and select another book to keep in August. 

Of course, West 7th Library is always a great place for families to visit anytime during summer to escape the heat and find books to read and movies to watch.  

To find more programs and events for all ages, visit sppl.org/events. See you at the library! 

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