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1 March Break 2016
2 Burnhamthorpe Library am or Teen Movie 6 pm Ages: 13Y+ Free Please call for movie title. Balloon Craft Ages: 6Y+ $2 Teen Fridge Magnet Craft Ages: 13Y+ Free IncrediBrent /Super Sarah Magic & Comedy Show Maja Prentice Theatre, Burnhamthorpe Library Ages: 5Y+ $3 Gardening for Tots Ages: 4Y+ $2 per child Must be accompanied by parent or guardian Hands-On Exotics Ages: 5Y+ $3 Ontario Early Years Music & Movement In partnership with Ontario Early Years Centre :30 am Central Library Children s Programs Bricks 4 Kidz LEGO Workshop or Ages: 5Y+ $5 Each session limited to 30 participants Maker Mississauga: LEGO City Challenge Children s Department Story Room participants Tween Scene Maker Mississauga: Keva Contraptions Library Glass Pavilion (next to Celebration Square) Hands on Exotics Live Animal Show Tween Scene Comic Book Action 101 Workshop with comic creator Jason Loo Limited to 20 Clue Seekers Mystery Club Magic Show with Wij the Magician Tween Scene Maker Mississauga: Let s SEW it together 3 4 pm Limited to 10 Tween Scene Choose Your Own Adventure Workshop Limited to 20 Puppet Making Workshop Ages: 5Y+ $2 Puppet Show Goldilocks and the Three Bears with The Children s Department Players All ages $2 Tween Scene Board Game Bonanza
3 Mad Science Workshop Ages: 7Y+ $5 Mad Science Show Spin, Pop, Boom! Tween Scene Friday Night Movie Children s Department Story Room 6 pm 9:30 10:30 am Children s Department Story Room 11 11:30 am Soli & Rob Present Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! A Musical with Puppets Teen programs Readers Den Department Art with OCAD Learn to Code with Code Creates Change The Amazing Universe with Professor John Percy, University of Toronto Cosplay with Costumier Alison Pentland St. Paddy s Trivia Night Enter as a team or be placed in one for a fin-filled trivia competition! 7 8 pm Friday Games: Board and Video Churchill Meadows K9 It s About Dogs Ages: 6Y-12Y Free Registration required. Let s Talk Science with the Outreach Volunteers from University of Toronto, Mississauga Ages: 7Y-12Y Free Registration required. Maker Mississauga: Green Screen Movie Making 2 4 pm Ages: 6Y+ Free Registration required. Craft Time Ages: 5Y+ $2 Registration required. Registration required. A paying adult must accompany children under the age of 5Y Clarkson Library Magic with Super Sarah Purchase tickets in advance 6:30 7:00 pm Maker Mississauga: LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 3 Sessions (Tues, Wed, Thurs) 6 8 pm Must register in advance Mad Science Show Spin, Pop, Boom! Purchase tickets in advance. Maker Mississauga: LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 3 Sessions (Tues, Wed, Thurs) 6 8 pm Must register in advance
4 Science of Magic, Magic of Science For Kids! Ages: 4Y+ $2 Maker Mississauga: LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 3 Sessions (Tues, Wed, Thurs) 6 8 pm Must register in advance 11 11:30 am Earth Hour Family Craft All ages $2 Purchase tickets in advance. Cooksville Library Craft Club Bling String Things Ages: 8Y+ $2 Register in advance. Craft Club Tissue Paper Rescue Caper Ages: 8Y+ $2 Register in advance. Register in advance Parent and Child MEGA BLOKS Free Play MEGA BLOKS will be available for parent-supervised play. 11 Noon Ages: 2Y-4Y with a parent or guardian Free Sing-Along Stories from Around the World Cooksville s Got Talent Register by March 11 to perform. Performers must be 6Y+. Teddy Bears Picnic Storytime Courtneypark Library Maker Mississauga: Stop Motion Movie Making Ages: 6Y-12Y Free March Break Movie Night 6 8 pm Ages: 6Y-12Y Free Greek Myths with Unplugged Heroes Ages: 6Y-12Y $3 Toy Hacking Workshop 6 7:30 pm Hooray for Henna Zany Science Laboratory 6 7:30 pm St. Paddy s Day Crafts Paper Airplane Workshop 6 7:30 pm Ages: 8Y+ $2 Drop In Board Games Ages: 8Y+ Free Erin Meadows Library Maker Mississauga: Minecraft 10 Noon Limited to 22; pick up tickets at the Information Desk Bert s Comedy Magic Show. 2 2:40 pm Let s Play Chess Fun with Gardening with EcoSource Les enfants assisteront à une démonstration interactive sur le compostage et étudieront les vers rouge de fumier les agents de compost naturels. En Français. Ages : 6Y-11Y Free Register in library or by phone at
5 10:30 11 am Mad Science Slime Time Ages: 6Y-12Y $5 Maker Mississauga: Green Screen 6 7:30 pm Do it yourself Jewelry Ages: 6Y-11Y $2 Join the Coding Roadshow Register in library or by phone at Maker Mississauga: Fun with LEGO Limited to 25 Mr. Men & Little Miss Storytime and Craft Ages 4Y-8Y; $2 Frank McKechnie Library Meet the Mayans with Loretta Penny Ages: 6Y+ $3 Games Galore Ages: 8Y-12Y Free Family Movie Day Robin Hood Puppet Show with Applefun Puppetry Ages: 5Y+ $3 Lakeview Library 1 2 pm Tickets are limited. Mars Madness 1 2 pm Glow in the Dark Dance Party 7 8 pm Tickets are limited. Maker Mississauga: Minecraft Level pm Registration is limited to 20 using library tablets and 5 who bring their own devices with Minecraft preloaded/registered. Maker Mississauga: Stop Motion Animation Registration is limited to 20 using library tablets and 5 who bring their own devices.
6 Lorne Park Library Magnificent Monday Movie 2 pm Crazy Science Ages: 7Y-12Y $2 Kids + Math = FUN Ages: 7Y-10Y $2 Rockin Robin GLOW in the DARK Dance Party 5:30 6:30 pm Ages: 5Y+ $3 Malton Library Maker Mississauga: Makey Makey 11:30 am 12:30 pm and 3 4 pm Ages: 8Y-12Y Free 11 11:30 am Einstein Jam: Science Exploration Maker Mississauga: Squishy Circuits 2:30 pm 3:30 pm and Ages: 8Y-12Y Free Maker Mississauga: Mini Maker Fair Shake, Rattle, and Roll Music and Games Day 2 3 pm Coding Roadshow To register, call , ext Meadowvale Library Block Printing Basics with local artist Eleanora Gattesco Ages: 7Y+ $3 Mad Science Workshop Imagine Ages: 5Y-12Y $5 Mad Science Workshop Under Pressure 1:30 2:30 pm Ages: 5Y-12Y $5 Maker Mississauga: Stop Motion Animation 3 5 pm Ages: 10Y+ Free Ontario Early Years Move & Groove 10:15-11:15 am Ages: Birth-6Y Free Maker Mississauga: LEGO -Palooza 10 am Noon Mississauga Valley Library SATURDAY, MARCH 12 Spanish Storytime 10:30 11 am Board Games 1 2:30 pm 3 3:45 pm Mandala Colouring for Children 10:30 am Noon Ages: 5Y+ $2 Coding Roadshow Registration is required
7 Gamers Lounge Junior 10:30 am 12:30 pm Ages: 10Y+ Free Registration is required 2-2:30 pm Maker Mississauga: Sewing Machine Basics 10:30 am 12:30 pm Space is limited to 8. Maker Mississauga: Sewing Machine Basics Space is limited to 8. 10:30 am Noon Port Credit Library Kitchen Music Bring your own utensils. Ages: 3Y-5Y Free Doctor Who Day Teddy Bear Clinic Ages: 4Y+ Free Ecosource presents: Fun with Gardening Ecosource présente: S Amuser Avec le Jardinage Bilingual workshop, offered in English and in French. 2:30 3:30 pm Ages: 6Y-12Y Free / Libre Space is limited to 30 participants. L espace est limité à 30 participants. Shark Fest 1 3 pm Ages: 6Y+ $2 Sheridan Library Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate :30 am Stay & Play 10:30 11 am Maker Mississauga: Stop Motion Animation Mandarin Storytime 6:30 7 pm Maker Mississauga: Make Do, Toy Hacking, & Snap Circuits Ages: 8Y+ Free 6-6:30 pm In partnership with The Story Garden 6:30 7:30 pm South Common Library Friendship Bracelets Ages: 9Y+ Free Coding Roadshow 10:30 11 am Adventures of a Bat Biologist Ages: 6Y+ Free Registration is required Craft Club 5:30 6:30 pm March Break Crafts Ages: 6Y+ Free March Break Board Games and Building Ages: 6Y+ Free Streetsville Library Mad Science Science of Magic Ages: 6Y-12Y $3 Family Movie Night 6:30 8 pm
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