The Asheboro Public Library is offering children and teens
the opportunity to get into the holiday spirit during festivities on Thursday,
December 12.
Children are invited to “Christmas in the Children’s Room,”
and teens can make Christmas cards for homebound library patrons.
Both events begin at 5 p.m. and are free and open to the
public. They are sponsored by the Friends of the Library, and take place
immediately before a 6 p.m. performance by The Carolers of Christmas Past.
“Christmas in the Children’s Room” will feature stories,
singing along and dancing to some favorite holiday tunes, and decking the halls
with Christmas crafts.
Meanwhile, teens will craft Christmas cards for patrons who
are served by the library’s Extension Services department. These patrons are
unable to leave their homes or care institutions, and rely on monthly
deliveries by librarians.
Younger kids can join in the card-making as they finish
their activities in the Children’s Room.
The library is located at 201 Worth Street in Asheboro.
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