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Riverbank Library Offers Winter Activities
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The Riverbank Library hosts an array of activities for children and families at no cost and will kick off the first month of the New Year with crafts and a book club discussion. VIRGINIA STILL/THE NEWS

 

This January, the Riverbank Library will offer craft programs for children and a book club discussion for adults.

Two winter themed crafts will be held at the library this month, beginning with the Paper Snowflake craft for children and teens on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 3:30 p.m. Participants will use provided craft materials to create paper snowflakes in a variety of designs. On Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 3:30 p.m. children can create paintings of winter birds by painting designs on paper and turning those designs into winter birds and birch trees. Lois Ehlert’s book Snowballs will be used as an example. These craft programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Riverbank Library.

The Riverbank Library Book Club will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 4 p.m. to discuss The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. Library book clubs provide an opportunity for community members to expand their knowledge of books through meaningful discussion with others. A limited number of books are available for checkout at the library’s circulation desk.

The Riverbank Library is located at 3442 Santa Fe St. in Riverbank. For more information, contact the Riverbank Library at (209) 869-7008.