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Here are the upcoming library events for all ages for the week of July 22nd through July 26th. Also, please note that the library is offering Bikes to Borrow and Passport Application Services at the library on a regular basis. For more information, call the library at 508-324-2700.

Monday, July 22
Preschool Storytime, 11 a.m., South Branch. For kids.
Family LEGO Morning, 11 a.m., Main Library. For kids/families.
Computer Class: Internet Safety, 2 p.m., South Branch. For adults.
Movie Night, 6 p.m., Main Library. Featuring Pet Sematary.
Dungeons & Dragons, 6 p.m., Main Library. For teens.

Tuesday, July 23
A Galaxy of Stories, Main Library, 11 a.m, Elm Street lawn. Special appearance by Buzz Lightyear. For kids/families.
Tech Help Tuesdays, Main Library. Computer help. 2-8 p.m. by appointment.
Computer Class: Internet Safety, 6 p.m., Main Library. For adults.
Teen Game Night, 6 pm, Main Library. For teens.

Wed., July 24
Family Concert, Main Library, front lawn, 11 a.m. Featuring The Blues Crew, a 6-person family singing group from Tiverton. Sponsored by Fall River Women’s Union.
Flying Saucer Door Hanger, Main Library, 1 p.m. For kids.
Movie Matinee, 1 p.m., Main Library. Featuring Pet Sematary.
Build a Rocket, 3 p.m., South Branch. For kids.
Family Movie, South Branch, 3:35 pm. Featuring Home.
Sew Your Own Journal: Book Binding Workshop, 5 p.m., Main Library. For teens.

Thursday, July 25
Computer Class: Internet Safety, 2 p.m., Main Library. For adults.
Breaker Space, 2 p.m., Main Library. For kids/families.
Soap Making Workshop, 6 p.m., Main Library. For adults.

Friday, July 26
Make a Space Glider, Main Library, 11 am. For kids.
Dungeons & Dragons, South Branch, 1-4 p.m. For teens/young adults.

Saturday, July 27 – Library is closed on Saturdays for the summer until after Labor Day.

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