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Free Summer Fun at Reston Regional Library

Story time, visiting animals and magic among the offerings for area kids.

Visiting children were all ears as Jennifer Caton from Bar C Ranch in Berryville showed some of her animals at the Reston Regional Library on Monday.

The program, "Fun with the Creature Teacher," was part of the ongoing series of free children's library programs that will go on through the summer.

Caton brought a chinchilla, a hedgehog and an Argentinian Black and White Tegu lizard to visit the youngsters.

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There will be programs for all ages at the library through the summer, including preschool story time on Thursday mornings, family programs, and school age (ages 6 to 12) programs on various topics through July.

Among the school age offerings: Reptile Wonders - meet the animals (July 7, 10:30 a.m.), Smokey Bear and Friends - meet Smokey and learn about fire prevention (July 11, 3 p.m.), Play Ball - the science of sports (July 18, 2:30 p.m.) and What in the World! - magic and mystery (July 23, 10:30 a.m.)

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For a complete program schedule and registration info, click here.


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