This event is in the "Babies and Toddlers" group.
This event is in the "Preschool" group.
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Dads 'n' Donuts

10:00am - 10:45am
Babies and Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary
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Library Branch: Mooresville Public Library
Room: Children's Program Room (call library to reserve)
Age Group: Babies and Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary
Event Details:

Bring Dad (uncle, brother, grandpa, babysitter, or mom) to the library for donuts, coffee, and orange juice. Caregivers and their little ones are invited to make a craft and socialize while enjoying a donut.

This event is in the "Everyone" group.

Needle Art with Ms. Kathleen

10:00am - 12:00pm
Everyone
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Library Branch: Mooresville Public Library
Room: Grand Hall (Indoor Open Area) (Library Staff Only)
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Arts & Crafts

Needle Art

Do you enjoy counted cross stitch, needlepoint, or embroidery? Join Ms. Kathleen's Needle Art group.  Bring in your project; fellow artisans will give you some pointers, or you can share ideas and materials.  No registration required.  Watch our promo trailer to learn more.

 

This event is in the "Everyone" group.
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Library Branch: Mooresville Public Library
Room: Community Room A & B
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Local History/Genealogy, Presentation
Event Details:

Mooresville native Amos Rusie became the fastest pitcher in major league baseball during the 1890s, playing professional baseball for Indianapolis, the New York Giants, and the Cincinnati Reds.  Learn more about this renowned athlete in this

This event is in the "Everyone" group.
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Library Branch: Mooresville Public Library
Room: Community Room A & B
Age Group: Everyone
Program Type: Science/STEM
Event Details:

Join us for the last space presentation from the Indiana Astronomical Society (I.A.S.) here at the library. This time a member of the I.A.S. will be discussing light pollution and why we should be concerned about it!