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Missing Sodus Now that everyone's summer is underway, you've signed up for the reading program at the library, planned the parties and picnics that you will be having and attending, filled up the kids' pool. You did remember to register for the reading program, right? It's not too late. Carol Garland says you still have time, but hurry. You don't want to miss a thing. Start Reading!
* Monday, Story Hour - Stories and songs with Mrs. Koch, 10:30-11:30 a.m. We have something planned for all age groups. There is no charge for any of these programs, and all supplies are provided by the Library. If you are not yet signed up for the fun, come in and ask for more information at the desk. We look forward to seeing you soon! Summer Reading Registration And while all the reading events are going on, don't forget the other things that are happening:
July 13 - Crafts with Sandy, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Won't it be fun to sit on the porch and listen to the tales? Next Friday is the Pet Parade and the Olde Thyme Country Faire. Pet Parade, Ice Cream Social & Street Dance: Dress up your pet, your kids, and yourself in your favorite theme costume and join the fun in the annual Sodus Chamber of Commerce/Cracker Box Palace Pet Parade - all pets are welcome! Bring your Scout, School, or Church group for this family-fun event! Registration begins at 6 p.m. in the parking lot of the United Methodist Church on Main Street in Sodus. Parade is at 7. Pets must be ridden, on a lead, in a cage, or otherwise contained (like in a wagon). Dogs must have a current rabies certificate. Horses must have current rabies and coggins certificates. Parade is on Main Street in the Village of Sodus. Prizes for all. Pre-registration is appreciated; call 315.483.2493. Are you a Mark Twain buff? On July 18 there will be a Mark Twain Presentation The life and adventures of Mark Twain as presented by Tim McCormick. Museum at Heritage Square, 7147 Ontario Center Road, Ontario. 7 and 9 p.m. The Hill Cumorah Pageant is back - Route 21, Palmyra. We went years ago. It attracts quite a crowd, so set aside some time, pack up the kids, the chairs, then find your place on the lawn to sit back and enjoy the experience. Not sure what you want to do on Sunday? Do you still have the blankets, chairs and snacks in the car? How about going to the concert at the Old Sodus Point Lighthouse? Sit back listen to the music and watch the sailboats as the gently sail down the shimmering water. This Sunday, it's Li'l Anne and Hot Cayenne (Zydeco). Concerts are Free. Donations welcome. Seating not provided. Picnics welcome. Food and beverages sold by Museum Food Line. 2 to 4 p.m. July 16 - 20: ALASA Academy Children's Summer Workshops. 315.573.1470. Week-long workshops for children ages 11 and up. Activities include, but not limited to, stream exploration, hiking, personal challenges, farm animal nurturing, academics in fun, and applied activities. 8 to 2. Alasa Farms, 6450 Shaker Road, Alton. Enjoy your fun weekend whatever you decide to do. Take the time to be with your family and friends - cook-outs are fun, roasting marshmallows with the kids (adults like them, too) and just enjoy the summer nights. You don't need to do anything big - just absorb as much sunshine and fun as you can . So at the end of the weekend, you can look back when you put the kids to bed and say, 'We had a good time.' Copyright
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