Museum & Library Event
Wednesday, August 15, 2018 - 2:00pm
Paint a Rock!

You've heard of painting on paper or on a canvas, but have you ever tried painting a rock? Stop in and try your hand at creating a lifelike animal, a flower for your garden, or anything else you can imagine! Rocks will be provided by the Museum & Library.

This free program is open to students and their families and is part of the Canajoharie Library 2018 Summer Reading Program. For more information, call 518-673-2314, email Library Director Hannah Stahl, or email Curator of Education & Public Engagement Jenna Peterson Riley.

Museum & Library Event
Tuesday, August 14, 2018 - 2:00pm
Peanut Butter Party

Learn more about the history of Beech-Nut's peanut butter, and try your hand at a few of the recipes from their 1917 Peanut Butter Cook-Book, including Peanut Butter Cream Soup, Peanut Butter Meat, and of course, Peanut Butter Cookies.

Peanut butter will be handled and consumed during this event. Children with a peanut sensitivity or allergy should not attend.

This free program is open to students and their families and is part of the Canajoharie Library 2018 Summer Reading Program. For more information, call 518-673-2314, email Library Director Hannah Stahl, or email Curator of Education & Public Engagement Jenna Peterson Riley.

Museum & Library Event
Friday, August 10, 2018 - 1:00pm
Sam Sam the Magic Man

Is it your dream to be a magician? Come learn a few tricks from Sam Sam the Magic Man in this hands-on workshop. Attendees will learn a professional magic trick and how to put on a show!

Space is limited. RSVP one week in advance is required. This free program is open to students and their families and is part of the Canajoharie Library 2018 Summer Reading Program. For more information, call 518-673-2314, email Library Director Hannah Stahl, or email Curator of Education & Public Engagement Jenna Peterson Riley.

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