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PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARY HOSTS TWO PROGRAMS FOR SPRING BREAK WEDNESDAY
Parents looking for activities to engage their children during spring break week can turn to Princeton Public Library, where a science program and a talent show are planned on April 20. At 2 p.m. “The Strange World of Reptiles” will bring exotic creatures to the Community Room. Then at 4:30 P.M., kids can take part in a talent show.
Snakes-n-Scales and Turtle Tales will bring live lizards, turtles and snakes to the first event. A boa constrictor or amazingBurmese python and a rescued baby alligator are expected. Kids can learn about the special characteristics of each, including what they eat. The presenters will joke about things the creatures do, and talk about whether they actually make good pets. At the talent show, aspiring elementary-show entertainers are invited to sing, dance, juggle, do magic tricks, tell jokes, or share any special talent they have – in front of a friendly audience. All Princeton Public Library programs are free and open to the public. If programs require registration, preference is given to library cardholders. The physically challenged should contact the library at (609) 924-9529 48 hours before any program with questions about special accommodations. Opinions expressed during programming at Princeton Public Library do not necessarily reflect the views of the library, its staff, trustees or supporters. The library is in the Sands Library Building at 65 Witherspoon St. in Princeton Borough. Convenient parking is available on neighboring streets and in the borough-operated Spring Street Garage, which is adjacent to the library. For more information about library programs and services, call (609) 924-9529 or visit www.princetonlibrary.org