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The following list contains programs that matched your search, sorted by program types and date from 8/18/2012 to 8/18/2012.

Program Types: (choose a type to jump to list of programs)
Books/Literature/Writing     Computer Skills/Technology     Exhibits     Health/Fitness     Multicultural     Parent/Caregiver/Teacher Education     Sensory Programs     Storytime     


Books/Literature/Writingback to top

1 on 1 eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Call or stop by Independence Regional Library to schedule an appointment for one-on-one training. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults, Seniors

Kid Lit for Adults
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of E.B. White. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)

Between The Covers Adult Book Club
Please join us for this new adult book club to discuss this month’s title, Little Bee by Chris Cleave. Light refreshments will be served. Audience: Adults, Seniors

Computer Skills/Technologyback to top

eReader Assistance
Do you have specific Nook, Kindle, or Overdrive issues? Our staff member, Amy, can help. Make an appointment for personal assistance. Call or come in person to make an appointment. Audience: Adults, Seniors

1 on 1 eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Call or stop by Independence Regional Library to schedule an appointment for one-on-one training. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults, Seniors

Exhibitsback to top

Junior Classical League Student Art Exhibit
The Junior Classical League, an organization of local students engaged in classical studies, will exhibit a variety of student art under the direction of Sherri Madden, Coordinator. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Elementary (5-11)

Health/Fitnessback to top

Preschool Storytime: Listen and Move
Children and parents will participate in stories, songs and movement activities that build both gross and fine motor skills, which children need to develop in order to read and write. Stories included storytime will focus on healthy living. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Elementary (5-11), Family/Youth & Caregivers

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Changing Places: From Black and White to Technicolor
Available during ImaginOn regular business hours, this exhibition project explores how Charlotte, NC is dealing with rapid demographic and cultural change. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers

Parent/Caregiver/Teacher Educationback to top

Kid Lit for Adults
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of E.B. White. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)

Sensory Programsback to top

Water Play!
ImaginOn's youngest visitors are welcome to join us in the Courtyard for water-based activities and crafts. Audience: Toddlers (18-35 months), Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers

Storytimeback to top

Children's Programming in August
There will be no regular programming this month as we get the library ready for the start of school. Programming will resume in September. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers

Family Storytime
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers

Preschool Storytime: Listen and Move
Children and parents will participate in stories, songs and movement activities that build both gross and fine motor skills, which children need to develop in order to read and write. Stories included storytime will focus on healthy living. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Elementary (5-11), Family/Youth & Caregivers