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PLCL Calendar of Events
 Check this space often as we will be adding events regularly.
 

First and Third Saturdays of Month

 

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Story Time
10:45 AM to 11:30 AM
 
June 6 - Angie Bloom with Parents-As-Teachers
June 20 - Irene Reynolds
July 4 - Closed for Independence Day. Have a safe holiday!
July18 - Marion Anderson
August 1 - Angie Bloom
August 15 - TBA
September 5 - Angie Bloom
September 19 - Adrianne Meyer
October 3 - Angie Bloom
October 17 - Pam Hotchkiss
November 7 - Angie Bloom
November 22 - TBA
December 5 - Angie Bloom
December 19 - TBA

Special June Events for Children

 

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June 6, 8:45 PM - Movie night sponsored by the library and Perry Pride. Showing will be held in the grassy area east of Perry Elementary.
June 9, 10:00 AM - Kids Science Day with Marilyn Lee for kids 6-8. Pre-registration required at library or by sending an email to savemyspot@pllibrary.org.
June 16, 10:00-11:45 AM - Fairy Tale Tuesday with Wally Kinson. Geared for ages 4-7. Come and read "Cinderella," create a paper costume and do fun experiments.
June 23, 10:00-11:45 AM - Fairy Tale Tuesday with Wally Kinson. Geared for ages 4-7. Come and read "The Three Bears," work on your drawing skills and do a project.
June 30, 10:00-11:45 AM - Fairy Tale Tuesday with Wally Kinson. Geared for ages 4-7. Come and read "Puss in Boots," make a mask and do an experiment.

Special Events for Adults

 

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Financial Awareness Seminars
Presented by Josh McCleary of the Society for Financial Awarness
Cost:  FREE
 
Pre-registration required for all workshops -- stop by the library or email savemyspot@pllibrary.org
 
Sunday, June 28 - 1:00-2:00 PM
Lecompton Community Building
"Financial Blunders . . . Financial Resolutions"
  • When and how to deal with stock and stock options
  • How to "preserve" and "protect" our assets aganst a plunging market
  • The bank:  It is really the place to "save" money
  • How truly naive we are in understanding the market
  • How to avoid osing up to 0% of our retiremet plan on the day you walk away
  • How to avoid strangers becoming guardians of your children in the event of an untimely death.
 
Sunday, September 13 - 1:00-2:00 PM
Lecompton Community Building
"Asset Allocation & Modern Portfolio Theory"
  •  Planning your investments against interest rate, inflation and market risks
  • Putting the right financial pieces in the right places
  • Utilizing asset allocation to meet your short, mid and long term goals
  • Planning that you don't outlive you money