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Nocona Library going on safari for summer reading

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Youngsters are invited on an “Animal Safari” during the July Nocona Public Library Summer Reading program.
Free activities will take place at 10 a.m. on three Wednesdays in July including stories, crafts, games and prizes. July 12 will be “Cat In The Hat” day, followed by Kelly’s wildlife care on July 19 and on July 26 come make a bear.
Stop by the library to pick up your library card and be ready to start reading to earn a chance for prizes. Children of all ages are invited to attend.

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Share your family’s holiday photos

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Please share photos from your July 4th holiday activities here. From the lakes to the fireworks show, our readers enjoying seeing what everyone is doing to celebrate America’s birthday. Share the pics on the Facebook post or email to editor@bowienewsonline.com. Please include names and location. Have a great holiday weekend.

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‘The Addams Family’ coming to life for youth musical

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The summer youth musical for Bowie Alliance for Education and the Arts is in rehearsals for its July 5 production of “The Addams Family.” The show is at 4 p.m. Saturday at Freedom Life Church, 204 Theater Road.

Directed by April Word, this comical show taps into the popular television show of the same name filled with cooky, spooky characters. Tickets are $10 and available online at https://www.bowieallianceforeducationandthearts.com/events/the-addams-family.

Rehearsals are underway this week for “The Addams Family.” (Photos by Jordan Neal)
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Nocona Library readies children’s programs

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Friends of the Nocona Public Library will host a pair of programs as part of the children’s summer reading activities through July 25.
These programs will be at 10 a.m. July 11 and July 25, both at the H.J. Justin Building at 100 Clay. On July 11, professional storyteller Ceedee Cornish will offer a program and all ages are welcomed.
Then on July 25 the program is “Color Your World,” where the children will enjoy a story, painting and receive their end of season awards for their reading logs.
There is a weekly summer reading event at the library from noon to 1 p.m. each Monday through July 25. Youth grades one-five are invited to bring their lunch and take part in reading adventures. Call the library to register or with questions, at 825-6373.

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