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January                                       2-5 years) - Wednesday mornings are so        at our library. The focus is basic English
                                              much fun at the library. We read stories,     conversation. Led by volunteers from Lit-
Family Storytime (ages 5-9 years) -           sing songs, play games and make crafts.       eracy Atlanta, this class is an excellent
Our evening storytime is a fun-filled hour    Wednesdays, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.                resource for those who want to learn or
of stories, songs and games. We will also     English as Second Language (ages 18+)         improve their language skills. No registra-
make a cool craft. Bring the whole fami-      – Free English classes are held each week     tion required. Saturdays, 12:00 – 1:30
ly! Tuesdays, 6:30 –7:30 p.m.                 at our library. The focus is basic English    p.m.
Pre-school Storytime Adventures (ages         conversation. Led by volunteers from          American Short Stories Discussion
2-5 years) - Wednesday mornings are so        Literacy Atlanta, this class is an excellent  Group (ages 18+) – Why not join our
much fun at the library. We read stories,     resource for those who want to learn or       monthly book club? Each month we read
sing songs, play games and make crafts.       improve their language skills. No regis-      a short story taken from classic American
Wednesdays, 10:30 –11:30 a.m.                 tration required. Saturdays, 12:00 – 1:30     literature. The group meets the second
English as Second Language (ages 18+)         p.m.                                          Saturday of each month. Coffee and re-
– Free English classes are held each week     American Short Stories Discussion             freshments will be served. The selections
at our library. The focus is basic English    Group (ages 18+) – Why not join our           for March are The Little House and
conversation. Led by volunteers from          monthly book club? Each month we read         Charles by Shirley Jackson Copies are
Literacy Atlanta, this class is an excellent  a short story taken from classic American     available at the circulation desk. No regis-
resource for those who want to learn or       literature. The group meets the second        tration required. Saturday, March 11th,
improve their language skills. No regis-      Saturday of each month. Coffee and re-        10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
tration required. Saturdays, 12:00 – 1:30     freshments will be served. The selection      Senior Bingo (ages 55+) – Grab a friend
p.m.                                          for February is A Sweat Shop Romance          and come to the library to play a few
American Short Stories Discussion             by Abraham Cahan w/ guest speaker Gi-         rounds of bingo. Prizes will be awarded.
Group (ages 18+) – Why not join our           na Flowers. Copies are available at the       No registration required. Thursday, March
monthly book club? Each month we read         circulation desk. No registration required.   9th, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
a short story taken from classic American     Saturday, February 11th, 10:30 – 11:30        Coloring – It’s not just for kids anymore!
literature. The group meets the second        a.m.                                          (ages 18+) – Come to the library for a
Saturday of each month. Coffee and re-        Senior Bingo (ages 55+) – Grab a friend       relaxing afternoon of coloring. We have a
freshments will be served. The selection      and come to the library to play a few         wonderful variety of coloring books to
for January is Diary of a New Y ork Lady      rounds of bingo. Prizes will be awarded.      choose from. See why these beautiful and
by Dorothy Parker. Copies are available       No registration required. Thursday, Feb-      intricate designs are all the rage. Materials
at the circulation desk. No registration      ruary 9th, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.                   and light refreshments will be served. No
required. Saturday, January 14th, 10:30 –     Coloring – It’s not just for kids anymore!    registration required. Thursday, March
11:30 a.m.                                    (ages 18+) – Come to the library for a        16th, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Senior Bingo (ages 55+) – Grab a friend       relaxing afternoon of coloring. We have a
and come to the library to play a few         wonderful variety of coloring books to           City Hall (770) 451-8745
rounds of bingo. Prizes will be awarded.      choose from. See why these beautiful             Police Dept. (770) 455-1000
No registration required . Thursday, Jan-     and intricate designs are all the rage. Ma-      Emergency 911
uary 12th, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.                   terials and light refreshments will be           Code Compliance (678) 530-
Coloring – It’s not just for kids anymore!    served. No registration required. Thurs-         2006
(ages 18+) – Come to the library for a        day, February 16th, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.             Jail (770) 455-1716
relaxing afternoon of coloring. We have a                                                      Fire Dept. 911
wonderful variety of coloring books to        March                                            Parks/Recreation Dept.
choose from. See why these beautiful                                                           (770) 936-3850
and intricate designs are all the rage. Ma-   Family Storytime (ages 5-9 years) -              Library (770) 936-3852
terials and light refreshments will be        Our evening storytime is a fun-filled hour       Public Works (770) 936-3855
served. No registration required. Thurs-      of stories, songs & games. We will also          Courthouse (770) 455-1001
day, January 19th, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.           make a cool craft. Bring the whole fami-
                                              ly! Tuesdays, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
February                                      Pre-school Storytime Adventures (ages
                                              2-5 years) - Wednesday mornings are so
Family Storytime (ages 5-9 years) -           much fun at the library. We read stories,
Our evening storytime is a fun-filled hour    sing songs, play games and make crafts.
of stories, songs & games. We will also       Wednesdays, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
make a cool craft. Bring the whole fami-      English as Second Language (ages 18+)
ly! Tuesdays, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.                – Free English classes are held each week
Pre-school Storytime Adventures (ages
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