AZLE — “Have you ever dreamed of being able to create your own space? Here’s your chance, in miniature!”
April 26, Azle Memorial Library held an event of miniscule proportions. Starting at 6 p.m., teens and tweens visiting the library could come into the community room and design their own miniaturized rooms, complete with furniture and accessories. Adult Services Librarian Rebecca Buchanan lead the event.
The Azle Memorial Library will be taking a break from programming for May while planning for summer reading. The kickoff event is from Friday, May 31 from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. The library will be open as normal, but the community room will have a sign-up table with games, prizes, and free food. Activities for children will be available at the library. While activities and events will be less numerous, the library still plans on offering several activities through the month of May.
Thursday, May 7 at 6 p.m. the library will be holding a planter painting event for teens and adults. Patrons must reserve a spot prior to the event by calling the library at 817-752-2682.
Wednesday, May 8 at 10:30 a.m., the library will be hosting a “beary” special event with a teddy bear picnic at the central park pavilion. Guests can bring their favorite stuffy friend, enjoy snacks, and a story for free. Patrons must reserve a spot prior to the event by calling the library at 817-752-2682.
Thursday, May 9 at 6:30 p.m., the library will be holding a Gardening for Drought seminar sponsored by Tarrant Regional Water District and taught by a Tarrant County master gardener. The event is free to attend, and no registration is required.
Check out more mini room creations on the Azle Memorial Library Facebook https://www.facebook.com/azlelibrary/posts/830606905780517?ref=embed_post