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Childrens Events

Events for children ages 0-18

Tween Time (D&D Week)

Feb 15, 2024 from 03:30 PM to 05:00 PM Daviess County Library,

CHILDREN IN 5TH GRADE AND OLDER ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND WEEKLY TWEEN TIME. EVERY OTHER WEEK WE FOCUS ON DUNGEONS & DRAGONS IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR MONTHLY DUNGEON CRAWLS (HELD AFTER LIBRARY HOURS).

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Tween Time

Oct 05, 2023 from 03:30 PM to 05:00 PM Daviess County Library,

Children in 5th grade and older are encouraged to attend these bi-weekly gatherings. We play games, use VR glasses, snack and hang out every other Thursday. Children may ride the bus to the library for this event.

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Beginning Chess for 3rd/4th grade

Jan 08, 2024 from 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM Daviess County Library,

Have a young person who wants to learn to play chess? 3rd and 4th graders may ride the bus to the library after school (parent must coordinated with the school) and should be picked up promptly at 4:30. Come learn to play chess with Daviess County Library!

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Story Time @ the Castle

Story Time @ the Castle

Jan 06, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Castle, Daviess County Library or FB Live,

All preschool age children are invited to attend, with an adult. If no children are in the library for this event, we will be live on Facebook.

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