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Summer fun is back at the library!
After a summer of scaled-back services in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, summer activities are back at Hoopeston Public Library and patrons of all ages are enjoying library visits once again.
âReading Colors Your Worldâ is the theme for the 2021 Summer Program and activities are being offered for all ages. June featured fun learning programs for kids that included stories, crafts and free books from WILL-TV. Children, teens and adults have the opportunity to read and win prizes through July 31. Nearly 100 teens and adults are signed up and reading to win gift cards from local businesses and other goodies. At the end of July, one child, one teen and one adult will win an Amazon FIRE tablet, and there are also a variety of other goodies being given away. Itâs not too late to sign up and participate.
Catherine Marshall05:00, May 31 2021
Great, milky tides surge into Yawuru Nagulagun Roebuck Bay Marine Park, drowning meadows of seagrass, submerging sandbanks and slabs of oxblood sandstone, and washing away cars carelessly parked on intertidal mudflats. The fast-rising currents swallow the hapless vehicles and regurgitate their rusted carapaces up and down the Dampier Peninsula. This region is subject to one of the world s largest tidal fluctuations – a phenomenon which carries with it a rich brew of nutrients and the superfluity of marine life subsisting on them. Among the most unusual of these creatures is the Australian snubfin dolphin, a species largely unknown – even among those who live here.
Great, milky tides surge into Yawuru Nagulagun Roebuck Bay Marine Park, drowning meadows of seagrass, submerging sandbanks and slabs of oxblood sandstone, and washing away cars carelessly parked on intertidal mudflats. The fast-rising currents swallow the hapless vehicles and regurgitate their rusted carapaces up and down the Dampier Peninsula.
This region is subject to one of the world s largest tidal fluctuations – a phenomenon which carries with it a rich brew of nutrients and the superfluity of marine life subsisting on them. Among the most unusual of these creatures is the Australian snubfin dolphin, a species largely unknown – even among those who live here.