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K-9 Search and Rescue: Hug-
your public library Frederick Keys player! Bring your a-Tree (children of all ages). It’s a
camera and get ready to read.
National Park Centennial Program.
Shazam Magic! Explore the
Where Community & Ideas Connect Impossible! (best for ages 4 and The Western Maryland K-9 Search
[email protected] • 301-600-7212 • www.fcpl.org up). Join magician Peter Wood on and Rescue group will educate
Tuesday, July 5, at 2:30 p.m., as he children on basic and vital survival
by Linda Frydl, Library Associate, Thurmont Regional Library/Emmitsburg Branch Library shares impossible skills, artifacts, principles that can help save their
by Erin Dingle, Branch Administrator Thurmont Regional Library and stories from his travels! Junior lives and help them be found if
We pack in the programs in FacePaintingElizabeth). Improve explorers will be amazed by feats of they are ever lost or separated from
their parents/guardians. A live K-9
the summer, and we welcome and develop your own skills. Add x-ray vision, mysterious paper that’s demonstration will reinforce the
lighter than air, and Peter’s hilarious
our Summer Reading Challenge to your volunteer skills—teen pick-pocketing sidekick. Explore lesson learned. Being held on Friday,
sidekicks, who are hosting programs facepainters are always needed at more at ImpossibleExplorer.com. July 22, at 1:00 p.m.
with us this year. All library events the library. Class held Wednesday, Hula Hoopin’ with Soolah Hoops Sciencetellers: Power & Energy
and programs can be found online at July 13, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. (best for grades K-8). Come join (best for ages 4 and up). Join us
www.fcpl.org or you can pick up a Register online at fcpl.org or call Soolah as she shares the joys of hula on Monday, July 15, at 2:00 p.m.,
copy of our BookMarks magazine. 301-600-7212. hooping on Friday, July 8, at 11:00 as we make things fly, spin, move,
Summer on the Deck (open to Game On! Mount St. Mary’s and soar, while telling you a series
all ages). Sunday, July 31, 2:00- Athlete Meet Up – A Two Part a.m. Kids will be entertained with of stories that will energize your
a demonstration of hula hooping
3:30 p.m.—Bluegrass band features Series. Part 1: July 14, at 4:00 p.m. tricks with different kinds of hula summer! Throw on your lab coat and
Carroll County band, Canaan’s at the library. Mount St. Mary’s hoops. Soolah will share her hoops, get ready to experience the science
Land. Canaan’s Land Bluegrass is University athletic director shares teaching kids how to hoop, how of power and energy by telling
committed to providing top-notch what it takes to be a student/ to do some tricks, and will also stories using several exciting, hands-
traditional bluegrass music, with a athlete in a college setting, plus play some games! Hoops will be on experiments that will have you
sprinkling of new era sounds. All meet and talk with NCAA Division provided. Please be sure your child laughing, learning, and having fun.
music events are free. Coming up on One Mount athletes to hear about is in comfortable clothing and has Tumble Tots (ages 3-5). Flips
August 21: The Plate Scrapers. their sport. Part 2: July 28, a mini- a water bottle to stay hydrated. Gym is coming to help your child
Local History: From Battlefield clinic on campus at the Mount. practice important gross motor
to Hallowed Ground: History Participants will receive a pass to Register online at fcpl.org or call skills while exploring the world
301-600-7212.
of the Gettysburg Military Park. a Mount Men’s Basketball Game. Get Fit, Get Active with Science, of movement through gymnastics
Christopher Gwinn Supervisory Registration for Part 2, the campus Featuring Flumpa the Frog (for ages on Tuesday, July 26, at 3:00 p.m.
Park Ranger of Interpretation visit, is required by calling 301- 2-12 and their families). Hop in Register online at fcpl.org or call
and Education examines how the 600-7212. Must provide your own for an interactive musical science 301-600-7212.
battlefield was transformed into a transporation. adventure that exercises the mind Nighttime on the Deck: Animal
National Military Park, and how Outdoor Skills at Catoctin and body while making science easy Ambassadors. Join us out on the
the Veterans of both sides marked, Mountain Park: A Two-Part Series to understand and fun! Being held on deck on Wednesday, July 27, at 6:30
memorialized, and commemorated (grades 6-12). Discover essential Tuesday, July 12, at 10:15 a.m. The p.m., for a visit from Strawberry
the battle on Monday, July 18, at camping skills from experienced performance stars Wendy Whitten, Hill Nature Preserve’s Animal
6:00 p.m. Coming up on August instructors on Friday, July 29, from “The Singing Scientist,” and Flumpa, Ambassadors! Thanks to a generous
8 is Moonshine in the Catoctins: 6:00-8:30 p.m. “Leave No Trace” the adventurous tree frog. donation from the Thurmont Lions
Family Stories. Does your family principles, set up a tent, food prep, Sprouting Melodies: Family Club, families are invited to the
have moonshiners in the family tree? and perform other fun activities Sprouts. Bring your little “sprouts” library on select Wednesday nights
Come share your story! while gaining an appreciation for to learn and grow in music on this summer for programs related to
Geocaching 101. A continuation the wildlife and environment in the the natural world.
of Geocaching 101 with advanced Park. Register online at fcpl.org Thursday, July 14, at 1:30 p.m. Dance and Movement with ESP
Family Sprouts gathers kids and
cache finding techniques, useful or call 301-600-7212. Part two is their families together to enjoy Dance Studio (children with an
equipment, tips and tricks, and a scheduled for Friday, August 5, at a variety of musical experiences adult). Dance and Move with ESP
brief discussion of issues that cause 6:00 p.m. Location: Camp Round together and learn how to Dance Studio on Thursday, July 28,
GPS interference will be held on Meadow, GPS address: 14840 incorporate music into your family at 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, July 23, at 10:30 a.m. Q Manahan Road, Sabillasville, MD at home. Register online at fcpl.org We Love Horses! Stories at
& A. Seminar hosted by a caching 21780. or call 301-600-7212. Eyler’s Stables. Enjoy a very horsey
couple who have been active cachers Get Ready for Harry Potter and Rocknocerous (best for ages storytime and see live horses at
since 2005 with 3500 finds. Register the Cursed Child (grades 6-12). 3-5). Come “rock out” with Coach, Eyler’s Stables Flea Market (141
online at fcpl.org or call 301-600- Make wooden wands to celebrate Williebob, and Boogie Bennie of Emmitsburg Road in Thurmont) on
7212. the opening of a new Potter play and Rocknocerous, now celebrating Friday, July 29, at 11:00 a.m.
Get Fit Basics at Anytime Fitness the eighth story in the Potter series. Visit the Charcoal Trail (all ages).
in Thurmont (ages 16 and up). Pumpkin juice provided. Also enter their tenth year together with Join us Sunday, July 31, from 1:00-
a brand new album! In its first
Incorporate an active lifestyle into a drawing for Harry Potter prizes, decade as a band, Rocknocerus has 4:00 p.m., at Catoctin Mountain
your routine. Information from courtesy of FCPL and the Curious entertained tens of thousands of fans Park’s Charcoal trail (about a mile
pros, plus hands-on fun, at Anytime Iguana, along with a “10% off throughout the country and gained past the Visitor’s Center on Park
Fitness. New activity and nutrition coupon” for Harry Potter and the a significant national recognition Central Road). Walk the easy half-
tips explored each session. Anytime Cursed Child when purchased on with performances at Lollapalooza, mile trail and enjoy the outdoor
Fitness is located at 130 Frederick July 31. Being held on Saturday, July Austin City Limits, Wolf Trap, and museum with your family. Learn
Road. Held Thursdays, July 14, 30, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Register The Kennedy Center. Come and about trees in the park and do a
August 4, and August 18, at 4:00 online at fcpl.org or call 301-600- check them out for yourself on charcoal leaf rubbing.
p.m. Register online at fcpl.org or 7212. Tuesday, July 19, at 11:00 a.m.
call 301-600-7212. Children’s Programs Guess Who? The Zoo! (for all All Frederick County
Teen Programs Read with Keyote and the ages). The Catoctin Zoo will bring a Public Libraries will be closed
Monday, July 4, in celebration of
Facepainting Class with a Pro Frederick Keys (children all ages). variety of animals to share with you, Independence Day.
(ages 10-18). Learn the art of Keyote, the Frederick Keys Mascot, and will talk about what life is like
facepainting with tips and tricks, is visiting the library on Friday, July behind the scenes. You don’t want Play Our Games!
courtesy of FacePainting by 1, at 10:30 a.m., and is bringing to miss it: Thursday, July 21, at 6:30
Elizabeth (www.facebook.com/ a special friend to read to you: a p.m. Turn to page 5 to play!
K-9 Search and Rescue: Hug-
your public library Frederick Keys player! Bring your a-Tree (children of all ages). It’s a
camera and get ready to read.
National Park Centennial Program.
Shazam Magic! Explore the
Where Community & Ideas Connect Impossible! (best for ages 4 and The Western Maryland K-9 Search
[email protected] • 301-600-7212 • www.fcpl.org up). Join magician Peter Wood on and Rescue group will educate
Tuesday, July 5, at 2:30 p.m., as he children on basic and vital survival
by Linda Frydl, Library Associate, Thurmont Regional Library/Emmitsburg Branch Library shares impossible skills, artifacts, principles that can help save their
by Erin Dingle, Branch Administrator Thurmont Regional Library and stories from his travels! Junior lives and help them be found if
We pack in the programs in FacePaintingElizabeth). Improve explorers will be amazed by feats of they are ever lost or separated from
their parents/guardians. A live K-9
the summer, and we welcome and develop your own skills. Add x-ray vision, mysterious paper that’s demonstration will reinforce the
lighter than air, and Peter’s hilarious
our Summer Reading Challenge to your volunteer skills—teen pick-pocketing sidekick. Explore lesson learned. Being held on Friday,
sidekicks, who are hosting programs facepainters are always needed at more at ImpossibleExplorer.com. July 22, at 1:00 p.m.
with us this year. All library events the library. Class held Wednesday, Hula Hoopin’ with Soolah Hoops Sciencetellers: Power & Energy
and programs can be found online at July 13, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. (best for grades K-8). Come join (best for ages 4 and up). Join us
www.fcpl.org or you can pick up a Register online at fcpl.org or call Soolah as she shares the joys of hula on Monday, July 15, at 2:00 p.m.,
copy of our BookMarks magazine. 301-600-7212. hooping on Friday, July 8, at 11:00 as we make things fly, spin, move,
Summer on the Deck (open to Game On! Mount St. Mary’s and soar, while telling you a series
all ages). Sunday, July 31, 2:00- Athlete Meet Up – A Two Part a.m. Kids will be entertained with of stories that will energize your
a demonstration of hula hooping
3:30 p.m.—Bluegrass band features Series. Part 1: July 14, at 4:00 p.m. tricks with different kinds of hula summer! Throw on your lab coat and
Carroll County band, Canaan’s at the library. Mount St. Mary’s hoops. Soolah will share her hoops, get ready to experience the science
Land. Canaan’s Land Bluegrass is University athletic director shares teaching kids how to hoop, how of power and energy by telling
committed to providing top-notch what it takes to be a student/ to do some tricks, and will also stories using several exciting, hands-
traditional bluegrass music, with a athlete in a college setting, plus play some games! Hoops will be on experiments that will have you
sprinkling of new era sounds. All meet and talk with NCAA Division provided. Please be sure your child laughing, learning, and having fun.
music events are free. Coming up on One Mount athletes to hear about is in comfortable clothing and has Tumble Tots (ages 3-5). Flips
August 21: The Plate Scrapers. their sport. Part 2: July 28, a mini- a water bottle to stay hydrated. Gym is coming to help your child
Local History: From Battlefield clinic on campus at the Mount. practice important gross motor
to Hallowed Ground: History Participants will receive a pass to Register online at fcpl.org or call skills while exploring the world
301-600-7212.
of the Gettysburg Military Park. a Mount Men’s Basketball Game. Get Fit, Get Active with Science, of movement through gymnastics
Christopher Gwinn Supervisory Registration for Part 2, the campus Featuring Flumpa the Frog (for ages on Tuesday, July 26, at 3:00 p.m.
Park Ranger of Interpretation visit, is required by calling 301- 2-12 and their families). Hop in Register online at fcpl.org or call
and Education examines how the 600-7212. Must provide your own for an interactive musical science 301-600-7212.
battlefield was transformed into a transporation. adventure that exercises the mind Nighttime on the Deck: Animal
National Military Park, and how Outdoor Skills at Catoctin and body while making science easy Ambassadors. Join us out on the
the Veterans of both sides marked, Mountain Park: A Two-Part Series to understand and fun! Being held on deck on Wednesday, July 27, at 6:30
memorialized, and commemorated (grades 6-12). Discover essential Tuesday, July 12, at 10:15 a.m. The p.m., for a visit from Strawberry
the battle on Monday, July 18, at camping skills from experienced performance stars Wendy Whitten, Hill Nature Preserve’s Animal
6:00 p.m. Coming up on August instructors on Friday, July 29, from “The Singing Scientist,” and Flumpa, Ambassadors! Thanks to a generous
8 is Moonshine in the Catoctins: 6:00-8:30 p.m. “Leave No Trace” the adventurous tree frog. donation from the Thurmont Lions
Family Stories. Does your family principles, set up a tent, food prep, Sprouting Melodies: Family Club, families are invited to the
have moonshiners in the family tree? and perform other fun activities Sprouts. Bring your little “sprouts” library on select Wednesday nights
Come share your story! while gaining an appreciation for to learn and grow in music on this summer for programs related to
Geocaching 101. A continuation the wildlife and environment in the the natural world.
of Geocaching 101 with advanced Park. Register online at fcpl.org Thursday, July 14, at 1:30 p.m. Dance and Movement with ESP
Family Sprouts gathers kids and
cache finding techniques, useful or call 301-600-7212. Part two is their families together to enjoy Dance Studio (children with an
equipment, tips and tricks, and a scheduled for Friday, August 5, at a variety of musical experiences adult). Dance and Move with ESP
brief discussion of issues that cause 6:00 p.m. Location: Camp Round together and learn how to Dance Studio on Thursday, July 28,
GPS interference will be held on Meadow, GPS address: 14840 incorporate music into your family at 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, July 23, at 10:30 a.m. Q Manahan Road, Sabillasville, MD at home. Register online at fcpl.org We Love Horses! Stories at
& A. Seminar hosted by a caching 21780. or call 301-600-7212. Eyler’s Stables. Enjoy a very horsey
couple who have been active cachers Get Ready for Harry Potter and Rocknocerous (best for ages storytime and see live horses at
since 2005 with 3500 finds. Register the Cursed Child (grades 6-12). 3-5). Come “rock out” with Coach, Eyler’s Stables Flea Market (141
online at fcpl.org or call 301-600- Make wooden wands to celebrate Williebob, and Boogie Bennie of Emmitsburg Road in Thurmont) on
7212. the opening of a new Potter play and Rocknocerous, now celebrating Friday, July 29, at 11:00 a.m.
Get Fit Basics at Anytime Fitness the eighth story in the Potter series. Visit the Charcoal Trail (all ages).
in Thurmont (ages 16 and up). Pumpkin juice provided. Also enter their tenth year together with Join us Sunday, July 31, from 1:00-
a brand new album! In its first
Incorporate an active lifestyle into a drawing for Harry Potter prizes, decade as a band, Rocknocerus has 4:00 p.m., at Catoctin Mountain
your routine. Information from courtesy of FCPL and the Curious entertained tens of thousands of fans Park’s Charcoal trail (about a mile
pros, plus hands-on fun, at Anytime Iguana, along with a “10% off throughout the country and gained past the Visitor’s Center on Park
Fitness. New activity and nutrition coupon” for Harry Potter and the a significant national recognition Central Road). Walk the easy half-
tips explored each session. Anytime Cursed Child when purchased on with performances at Lollapalooza, mile trail and enjoy the outdoor
Fitness is located at 130 Frederick July 31. Being held on Saturday, July Austin City Limits, Wolf Trap, and museum with your family. Learn
Road. Held Thursdays, July 14, 30, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Register The Kennedy Center. Come and about trees in the park and do a
August 4, and August 18, at 4:00 online at fcpl.org or call 301-600- check them out for yourself on charcoal leaf rubbing.
p.m. Register online at fcpl.org or 7212. Tuesday, July 19, at 11:00 a.m.
call 301-600-7212. Children’s Programs Guess Who? The Zoo! (for all All Frederick County
Teen Programs Read with Keyote and the ages). The Catoctin Zoo will bring a Public Libraries will be closed
Monday, July 4, in celebration of
Facepainting Class with a Pro Frederick Keys (children all ages). variety of animals to share with you, Independence Day.
(ages 10-18). Learn the art of Keyote, the Frederick Keys Mascot, and will talk about what life is like
facepainting with tips and tricks, is visiting the library on Friday, July behind the scenes. You don’t want Play Our Games!
courtesy of FacePainting by 1, at 10:30 a.m., and is bringing to miss it: Thursday, July 21, at 6:30
Elizabeth (www.facebook.com/ a special friend to read to you: a p.m. Turn to page 5 to play!