Beaver Island District Library
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Create an edible book and bring to the library to share!
Board Meetings are open to the public
Bring rakes and tarps
Kids under the age of 3 and their parents socialize for a playtime at the BIDL
Books and arts/crafts featured for kids ages 3+ and 10+
Meet with others who have read the same book each month
Author event, Tim Mulherin, author of This Magnetic North
Teens invited to art night featuring local artists
Marcia Coleman, tomato expert
Melissa Kaelin, Aurora Chaser and author of Beyond the 45th Parallel: the beginner's guide to Chasing the Aurora in the Mid-latitudes.
Outdoor painting on the island
Anne Pritchett, author of Crazy French Girl
Author Visit
Teens invited to attend an art night and create their own piece to take home,
Seedkeeper's Artist in Residence program
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