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Marksbury Family Branch - Community Room (A & B)
Learn about this beloved sport and how it brings people together. Recommended for children ages 5-11 and their families. No registration required.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Community Room (A & B)

For large groups (10+), please call ahead. Visit lexpublib.org/summer for more Summer at the Library events. 

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Eastside Branch - Children's Program Room
Pokémon Club is a monthly program providing young players with tools to learn and develop strategic thinking, math, and reading comprehension through the Pokémon Trading Card Game. For ages 11-13
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
Use your creative skills to bedazzle a pencil case & scissors for the upcoming school year! While supplies last.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Marksbury Family Branch - Classroom
snack from God's Pantry or FCPS. Dates for each provider TBD.
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Tates Creek Branch - Large Meeting Room

Daniel Boone is the quintessential Kentuckian, having blazed the trails that would become the map of Kentucky through courage, love of the newfound region, and his cunning facility with the land and its native peoples. Born November 2, 1734, Boone quickly demonstrated a preference for the outdoors and established himself as an accomplished hunter and explorer.

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