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Top Snack Chef
2:00 pm, Wednesday, December 28
We're going through our kids' cookbooks to see what is easy to make,
good to eat and just plain olf fun to prepare. A Top Snack Chef prize
will be awarded.
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Wednesday Knitters
5:30 – 7:00 pm, Wednesday, December 28
Open to knitters of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced.
Learn to knit, hone your skills, help other knitters! For more
information call 231-722-7276 and ask for Jocelyn.
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Tween Video Game Extreme
2:00 pm, Thursday, December 29
Didn’t get enough of that competition from Family game day? Don’t
fret. Here’s your chance to prove you are the best at games like Wii
sports, Rockband and Dance Dance Revolution. Drinks and snacks will
fuel the players and Goofy prizes will reward top players.
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Basic Crocheting.
6:00 PM Tuesday, January 3
Nancy Hartman returns to teach a course on basic crocheting. Learn
chain stitch and single crochet. Nancy will provide hooks and yarn, but
you are free to bring your own if you already own some.
Meets in the Julia Hackley Room. Free and open to the public.
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Wednesday Knitters
5:30 – 7:00 pm, Wednesday, January 4
Meets in the Julia Hackley Room
Open to knitters of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced.
Learn to knit, hone your skills, help other knitters! For more
information call 231-722-7276 and ask for Jocelyn.
Special topic in January: Socks! Toe up/knit on 2 circulars or magic
loop. Bring yarn of your choice and needles-either 4 or 5 double
points, 2 circulars, or one really long circular.
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Freedom, Slavery, and the Roots of American Music
6:00 PM Tuesday, January 10
Ray Kamalay traces the development of early American music from its
links to slavery up to the early jazz age. Discussion will include
freedom, ancient and modern slavery, liberty, spirituals, blues,
minstrel shows, ragtime and jazz. Ray is a longtime professional
musician and contributes performances of the various genres.
Ray Kamalay is a Detroit native, with a degree in philosophy from the
University of Detroit. He has made a living as a musician since 1974
and performed at some of the most prestigious venues, including
Edinburgh, Interlochen and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. In 1998, his
work with Howard Armstrong, a National Heritage Fellow, was nominated
for the W. C. Handy Award. His website is http://www.raykamalay.com/
Brought to you through the generosity of the PNC Foundation.
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Muskegon County Genealogical Society
6:30 - 9:30 pm, Tuesday, January 10
Meets at the Torrent House
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Tech Wednesday-Ebooks
2:30 pm, Wednesday January 11
Each class runs from 30 – 60 minutes. No registration is required, just
show up! All classes will start at 2:30 pm in the Julia Hackley Room.
If you have your own laptop feel free to bring it along, otherwise these
are watch and learn classes.
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Wednesday Knitters
5:30 – 7:00 pm, Wednesday, January 11
Meets in the Julia Hackley Room
Open to knitters of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced.
Learn to knit, hone your skills, help other knitters! For more
information call 231-722-7276 and ask for Jocelyn.
Special topic in January: Socks! Toe up/knit on 2 circulars or magic
loop. Bring yarn of your choice and needles-either 4 or 5 double
points, 2 circulars, or one really long circular.
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MS Support Group
5:30 - 6:30 pm, Wednesday, January 11
Torrent House
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Yarnspinners
7:00 - 9:00 pm, Wednesday, January 11
Muskegon's own storytelling group.
Torrent House
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Genealogy Workshop
10:30 am – 12:30 pm, Saturday, January 14
Learn how to do Genealogy research in the Local History Department. For more information call 231-722-7276 x 233
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Hawaiian Luau
2:00 pm Saturday, January 14
This program provides hot weather fun on a cold winter day.
Activities include fun facts about the Hawaiian islands, Beach Art, and
musical limbo. Kids will try for silly prizes in the Hula Hoop Contest
and play Beach Bingo. The fun concludes with a chocolate “pig” roast. |
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