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Oakville Beaver, 8 Mar 2018, p. 20

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 8 , 2 01 8 | £ 5 Thursdays 1:00 - 6:30 pm Saturdays 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Sundays 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cv y T IP H O M D e u ra n ia n food F j Terrace TaKe-away all prepared and easy to warm up 905.337.1400 ext. 116 orders@terracetakeaway.ca • www.terracetakeaway.ca St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church 300 River Oaks Blvd. East (at Trafalgar) Oakville ON OPINION Library home to exciting March break programs From art making to mad science, there's something for everyone at OPL The Oakville Public Li­ brary is set to kick off its lineup of March break pro­ grams next week. The library has a long list of programs scheduled to run each day of the week, starting on March 12 and running through to March 18. March break is an excit­ ing time for the Oakville Public Library (OPL) as it marks the beginning of the library's spring and sum­ mer calendar of programs. While a few of the activ­ ities fall under the library's regular programming, in­ cluding family storytime and family movie day, there are many other new and ex­ citing options for your fam­ ily to attend this year. The week starts with a special magic show by Bumbling Bert, as well as a workshop on how to create a garden ornament, an in­ triguing spy-science train­ ing class, and a fun story­ telling activity. The week continues with a handful of engaging art-making programs, in­ cluding a puppet-making workshop, a flowerpot de­ sign activity, painting with vegetables, and a session on creating a tissue paper bouquet. OPL will also be run­ ning a couple of mad sci­ ence programs with educa­ tional science experiments for kids, and a Fun with Plants session where your children will learn inter­ esting facts about plants from a Royal Botanical Gar­ den guest. Most of the library's March break program­ ming requires registration. Interested participants are encouraged to visit OPL's website or browse through the spring/summer guide to get more information about available programs, and to register early before the programs fill up. For the adults who would also like to take ad­ vantage of the short break, author Tom Rachman will be at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cul­ tural Centre on March 18 to discuss his upcoming nov­ el, The Italian Teacher. Tickets for the event cost $20 and can be purchased at any OPL branch. For more information about March break and other upcoming programs, visit www.opl.ca. f l r o m P p Custom made Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry \ Closet Systems Entertainment Units \ Basement Renovations \ Full Renos and More! Create Your Dream Look ♦ 100% Canadian Made Cabinetry ♦ Quality Craftsmanship ♦ 20+ Years Experience ♦ Visit our 6000 sqft Design Centre Units 2-3 333 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville T 905.844.3332 F 905.844.3334 www.aromakitchens.ca | info@aromakitchens.ca mailto:orders@terracetakeaway.ca http://www.terracetakeaway.ca http://www.opl.ca http://www.aromakitchens.ca mailto:info@aromakitchens.ca 905.337.1400 ext. 116 St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church 300 River Oaks Blvd. East (at Trafalgar) Oakville ON Library home to exciting March break programs Create Your Dream Look

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