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After a COVID-19 induced hiatus, the Duluth Public Library is bringing back two popular summer programs.
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Duke Otherwise, a past Kaleidoscope performer, called kids on stage to help him out with a song. Kaleidoscope returns July 13, 2021. (Anna Jones / 2016 file / News Tribune)
The Duluth Public Library is restarting two of its biggest summer programs: Kaleidoscope and the City Sounds concert series.
Both programs were canceled during the summer of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kaleidoscope kicks off at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Main Library plaza with the Circus Science Spectacular. These performances are geared towards children and caregivers and will include magic shows, juggling and dance parties. Other performances scheduled for this season include Tuey and Juggling Skills on July 20, The Dollipops on July 27, and Brodini Comedy Magic Show on Aug. 3. A sign language interpreter will be present at all 1:30 p.m. shows.