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Library Programs for Our Youngest
Patrons
Birmingham Public Library youth programs offer something for everyone, from tots
to teens and family fun, too. Youth events at BPL include the following:
1-2-3 Play With Me is one of the BPL grant-funded programs for children,
birth through age 3, and for their parents and/or caregivers. The program
teaches parenting skills and is a forum for parenting professionals to share
information and answer parenting questions each week.
Most BPL
locations host a weekly program with library storytellers, such as Tot Time
with Mrs. Eve at the Avondale Regional Library. Avondale Library is also a
Family Place Library, which is the designation for a network of libraries
nationwide.
This month Family Fun Night at Avondale Library is Drumming Up
Stories with Dave Holland. Holland is the founder of Beatin’ Path Rhythm
Events, and on Tuesday, November 15 at 6:30 p.m. will bring his message of
community, teamwork, and diversity to Avondale Library with stories from Ghana,
India, and Ireland....learn
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Public Workshops Encourage Participation
in Birmingham Comprehensive Plan
Project
The city of Birmingham invites you to be a part of the City of Birmingham
Comprehensive Plan Project. Workshops have been scheduled in six locations
around the city for the public to attend and share their ideas and visions for
the city's future.
AREA 1: Communities of Place Meeting - Round 1 Mon,
November 14, 6:30pm – 8:30pm 300 Avenue F, Ensley, AL 35218 (P.D.
Jackson-Olin High School)
AREA 2 Communities of Place Meeting - Round 1 Tue,
November 15, 6:30pm – 8:30pm 1212 Cheyenne Blvd., Birmingham, AL
35215 (Huffman Academy)
AREA 3: Communities of Place Meeting - Round 1 Thu,
November 17, 6:30pm – 8:30pm 2916 Wilson Road, SW, Birmingham, AL
35221 (Wenonah High School)
...learn
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