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Kids Get Crafty At Allendale Public Library

ALLENDALE, N.J. — Allendale's Lee Memorial Library has several opportunities for children to seize creative control after school. 

Create something to keep forever at the Lee Memorial Library in Allendale

Create something to keep forever at the Lee Memorial Library in Allendale

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Classes are held at the W. Crescent Avenue facility.

Crafternoons – Every other Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Crafternoons are open to children ages 3 and up. Multiple crafts for every age will be on display for children to make at their leisure. All crafts are first-come, first-serve. No registration required.

Make-It Day – Every other Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., children ages 7 and up will be invited to learn a more intricate craft or trade item. This requires supervision from the parents or sibling to use hot-glue guns, staplers, sewing machines, scissors, and other more advanced crafting materials. No registration required.

Art and Technology – On the alternating Tuesdays, children ages 7 and up can learn to create art using technology. Each session will concentrate on a different aspect of coding or design. All participating children must have an email address to attend this program. No registration required.

Email kids@allendale.bccls.org for more information.

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