CADL Stockbridge Branch bustling with activity this summer

by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell

It’s good to see people in the Stockbridge Branch again after so many months.

The Summer Reading Challenge is in full swing as well! We’re offering activities and prizes for all ages including Project Squirrel, a citizen science activity to gather information about the fluffy-tailed critters in your neighborhood.

Drop by Veterans Memorial Park and see the new StoryWalk on the west side,  starting near the swings. The StoryWalk offers reading activities for preschoolers and new readers, while you enjoy a stroll.

Also, in July, we are supporting shelter animals with a Toy Take & Make kit. Once you’re finished making one, you can either return it to the library and it will be donated to the Ingham County Animal Shelter, or you can keep it for your own furry friend. We’ll also be taking donations of toys, food, cleaning supplies and more for the shelter. Look for donation ideas at ac.ingham.org.

We have our own multi-legged guests right here at the library, hissing cockroaches from Preuss Pets of Lansing. Come by and check them out!

The Capital Area District Libraries’ Stockbridge Branch is located at 200 Wood St. For more information, call 517-851-7810 or visit cadl.org.

Check out the hissing cockroaches on display at CADL Stockbridge Branch.

 

 

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