Library calendar for Feb. 3-9, 2021
Ocala Star-Banner
TODAY
Celebrate Every Day: 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Reddick Public Library, 15150 NW Gainesville Road, Reddick. Free. From Dragon Appreciation Day to Crossword Puzzle Day, we are celebrating! There’s something happening every day this branch is open, so check with us and celebrate! All ages welcome. Call 352-438-2566 to register.
Shake, Rattle and Read: 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Headquarters-Ocala Public Library, 2720 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. Free. A variety of stories, songs and activities for young children with caregivers. Ages 5 and younger. Call 352-438-2560 to register.
DIY Art: 10:30 a.m. Forest Public Library, 905 S. Highway 314A, Ocklawaha. Free. Build and decorate a butterfly house. Call 352-438-2540 to register.
Library calendar for Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Ocala Star-Banner
TODAY
Celebrate Every Day: 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Reddick Public Library, 15150 NW Gainesville Road, Reddick. Free. From Dragon Appreciation Day to Crossword Puzzle Day, we are celebrating! There’s something happening every day this branch is open, so check with us and celebrate! All ages welcome. All programs require pre-registration. Call 438-2566 to register.
Shake, Rattle and Read: 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Headquarters-Ocala Public Library, 2720 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, 671-8551. Free. A variety of stories, songs and activities for young children with caregivers. Ages 5 and younger. All programs require pre-registration. Call 438-2560 to register.
Portraits of the elderly during COVID-19 on display at Freedom Public Library
Massachusetts-based documentary photographer Melinda Reyes has created a special exhibition focusing on the lives of the elderly who are isolated in nursing homes during the current pandemic. Titled Inside the Walls: An Intimate Look at the Elderly During COVID-19, this moving and poignant series will be on display at the Freedom Public Library in Freedom from January - March. (Courtesy Photo) (
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January 13, 2021FREEDOM Massachusetts-based documentary photographer Melinda Reyes has created a special exhibition focusing on the lives of the elderly who are isolated in nursing homes during the current pandemic. Titled Inside the Walls: An Intimate Look at the Elderly During COVID-19, this moving and poignant series will be on display at the Freedom Public Library in Freedom from January - March.