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Coast Libraries are ready to rock this summer with programs for all ages.  The Jackson-George Regional Library System summer reading programs begins June 4, at all locations. Registration for children stats May 29 at all branches.  The reading program for children is designed to help kids discover the pleasure of reading throughout the summer.

“Libraries Rock!” is the theme for all programming this year and will encourage children to enjoy music themed events, storytellers, local artists, and the fun of reading and winning prizes.

A full schedule of events and programs include; Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks, Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris, Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music, Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts, Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show, and Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic.

Weekly programs for each of three age groups will include; pre-school storytime, grade-school programs, and even teen programs.

“We always have new families moving to our area, so we encourage them to get a library card read books, and participate in exciting learning activities,” said JGRLS Youth Services Coordinator Bethany Carlisle. “Everyone can get into music and have fun! We hope kids and their parents will come and enjoy great programs for all ages,” she said.

A library program record is filled out for each child who registers. Each time the child visits the library, the activities and library materials he or she has checked out will be recorded on their own activities card. Children can also earn prizes for filling out their card.

Parents of younger children are urged to enroll their preschool children in the Read-To-Me programs and to attend the regular story time activities at the libraries. A wide selection of new picture books are available that parents can select to read to their children.

For more information and schedules, visit the library website: Children: www.jgrls.org/children/index.html, Teens: www.jgrls.org/events/teens.html, and Adults: www.jgrls.org/events/events.html  Visit a library near you.

Branch program schedule:

East Central Public Library

Mondays at 2 pm • 228-588-6263

June 4 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 11 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 18 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 25 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 2 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 9 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Gautier Public Library

Wednesdays at 2 pm • 228-497-4531

June 6 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 13 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 20 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 27 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 4 Holiday – Library Closed

July 11 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Lucedale/George County Public Library

Mondays at 10 am • 601-947-2123

June 4 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 11 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 18 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 25 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 2 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 9 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Ina Thompson Moss Point Library

Thursdays at 10 am • 228-475-7462

June 7 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 14 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 21 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 28 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 5 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 12 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Ocean Springs Municipal Library

Tuesdays at 10 am • 228-875-1193

June 5 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 12 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 19 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 26 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 3 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 10 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Pascagoula Public Library

Thursdays at 2 pm • 228-769-3060

June 7 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 14 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 21 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 28 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 5 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 12 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

St. Martin Public Library

Wednesdays at 10 am • 228-392-3250

June 6 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 13 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 20 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 27 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 4 Holiday – Library Closed

July 11 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

Vancleave Public Library

Tuesdays at 2 pm • 228-826-5857

June 5 Gram Rae from Fiddly-Dee Rocks at the Library

June 12 Rockin’ Dance with Antoinette Morris

June 19 Live With Kelly & Robert: Montage of Music

June 26 Storytelling Rocks: Da Story Weaver, Terrance Roberts

July 3 JGRLS presents Rolllin’ on the River Puppet Show

July 10 Dr. GEE’s Magic and Balloons: Rock Your Library with Magic!

The Jackson-George Regional Library System is comprised of nine branch libraries serving the two counties and surrounding areas. All locations provide free access to a large collection of books, ebooks, digital magazines, DVDs, audio books on CD and tape, and music CDs, Internet and free WiFi; research databases, newspapers, and more. Libraries continue to serve as cultural centers, presenting the highest quality programming, exhibits, and free events for children, teens and adults of all ages.

 

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