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Community Library summer activities
Wee Readers Storytime
This storytime is for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers Join us as we explore our world through songs, poems, puppet shows, and books. Earn a free book after 4 visits. Wee Readers is an on-going program (during the school year, hours are 9-10:00)
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Ages: Birth though preschool ages and parents/caregivers
Time: Friday mornings – 10-11:00
Dates: July 17, 24, 31
Garden Club
We have an awesome garden area with beds for vegetables, flowers, and herbs Just needed: Workers to help pull w trim plants, plant, water, harvest, an herbs Come prepared to sweat and dirty!!!
Ages: entering 1st through 8th grad
Time: Thursday mornings 9-10:00
Dates: July 16, 23, 30
Day in Howe
Coupled with all of the community work, singing, church work, teaching and fundraising, she still found time to do book reviews for 40 years Ironically, her first book was over Howe's legendary lady, Mame Roberts Roberts' dedication to Howe went above and beyond with her beautification programs and outreaching efforts in community service It is almost as if somewhere in that first book review forty years ago, the cornerstone 'First Lady of Howe' crown was passed from
Have a Heart for Art
Have fun experimenting with different art techniques and materials (paint, pastels, wire, etc.
Mini – Spanish Camp
This four day program will give us a chance to learn about the Spanish language. We will play fun games, learn basic Spanish words, try new foods, and explore online resources
We hope to take a field trip to a Spanish Market
Ages: entering K-3rd grades
Time: 10:00-11:00
Dates: July 20-23 (4 days)

Need to preregister: space is limited
Being named by the Howe Chamber of Commerce - Citizen of the Year in 1992, Norman has achieved it all in this town - that is, when that old church is fully restored
"It'll be a relief that something that I started and tried to do is going to be successful for the whole town " said Norman "Something we can enjoy at look at it with pride because every time you pull out of the post office, there it is."
Fortino Pineda Trujillo, 82, known to friends and family as "Tino", passed away on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 He was born on August 12, 1932, in Villa Victoria, Mexico, as the 11th of 13 children. He attended the University of Mexico City majoring in Economics and worked as a school teacher, federal tax collector, industry inspector, and economist for the government of Mexico before immigrating to the United States in 1952 He served in the United States Army and eventually became a partner at his first restaurant in Glendale, Calif After moving to Plano, Texas, he opened his legendary restaurant, "Tino's Mexican Restaurant and Cantina" in 1976, when the population of Plano was just 43,000 In 1979, he married

