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Haywood’s summer reading program begins June 18

The Haywood County Library’s reading program starts Saturday, June 18 with a party beginning at 1 p.m. at the Haywood County Public Library. Magician Ric Singleton will be performing and free popcorn and snow cones will be available.

The program’s theme is “One World, Many Stories.” A teen writing workshop will be offered from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 21 and 28, and July 5 and 12. Doris Mager, a.k.a. The Eagle Lady, will return with her Birds of Prey show, there will be appearances by Didgeridoos Down Under, a performance by the Red Herring Puppets, a show titled The Miracle of Science and a Lego Week in July among the features of this summer’s program, which caters to all ages.

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