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Craft Projects Offered At Riverbank Library
Crafters
A group of youngsters work on a craft project at the Riverbank Branch of the Stanislaus County Library on Santa Fe Street. They were working to build stuffed owls out of a sock in the community room of the library, with help from a project leader and teen volunteers.

Students working after school hours at the local branch of the Stanislaus County Library often get to work on crafts projects, as well as reading events, and enjoy music and theatre performances.

On Tuesday, Nov. 14, those in attendance were working on a stuffed owl, created out of a sock. What they learned can be recreated at home later.

Riverbank Branch Supervisor Vicky Holt said it was part of a series of projects coming to the library, with two more set for December, before Christmas.

The first will be about making ‘Yarn Birds’ out of balls of yarn on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 3:30 p.m. The ‘Yarn Ornament’ project will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 12, also at 3:30 p.m., all aimed at the holiday season.