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BAD MOVIE/MEGA WATER FIGHT
Posted on June 8th, 2010 No commentsOur first two summer programs will kick off on the same day. Friday June 18 will feature a special viewing of a bad movie, followed by an after hours water fight (outside of course).
The movie is a classic Japanese B-rated monster film from the 1970’s entitled “Gamera Vs. Monster X.” It will begin at 3:00, in our meeting room. Snacks will be provided.
The water fight will be shortly after the film.
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THE SUMMER READING PROGRAM BEGINS!
Posted on June 8th, 2010 No commentsThis year’s teen reading program will include a mega waterfight, bad movies, tie-dye, a slip and slide, dozens of prizes, and MUCH MUCH more. Sign ups begin June 8. See the librarians for more details!
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CITY WIDE CLEAN UP OF RADFORD PARKS
Posted on March 8th, 2010 No commentsThe Library will take part in a city wide clean up of Radford Parks. People wishing to participate should meet at the library at noon on April 10 to help pick up trash in Wildwood. Plastic bags will be provided. Geared primarily towards teenagers, but all are welcome to join.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY SCAVENGER HUNT!
Posted on March 8th, 2010 No commentsTeens are invited to participate in a St. Patrick’s Day/Irish Trivia scavenger hunt. Those who wish to participate will be given a sheet of paper with 15 questions. The first person to answer all 15 questions correctly will receive a pot of chocolate gold coins. Teens will have the entire week of March 15-19 to complete the questions.
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ZOMBIE-FEST
Posted on October 20th, 2009 No commentsTHIS PROGRAM WILL FEATURE A SPECIAL VIEWING OF THE 1968 CLASSIC FILM “NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD,” WHICH IS NOT RATED, BUT DOES CONTAIN GRAPHIC ZOMBIE VIOLENCE.
TEENAGER BEWARE—PROCEED WITH CAUTION!
REFRESHMENTS (FINGER FOODS, AND BRAIN FOOD) WILL BE SERVED
A PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE BEST DRESSED ZOMBIE-TEEN
FOR QUESTIONS AND/OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT DAVE BANKER AT THE RADFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY AT 540-731-5527. -
Legos and Chess
Posted on August 17th, 2009 No commentsChess: People of all ages are invited to come out to the Radford Public Library on Tuesday evenings for chess. Chess boards will be set out on tables in the children’s department. Again, people of all ages and skill levels are welcome to attend
Legos: Dave is trying desperately to start up a monthly Lego club for people of all ages. It would be incredibly simple. All you have to do is show up, and play with legos for an hour. Think of it as a therapeutic and creative way to spend an evening. We are asking though, if any one has any old legos that they are not using anymore, to donate them to the library. This would be uber-cool and we would be forever in your debt.


