This event is in the "Children (6-11 years)" group.

Little Sprouts After School Storytime

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Children (6-11 years)
Pope County Library
Closed
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Pope County Library
Room: Heritage Hall
Age Group: Children (6-11 years)
Program Type: STEM, Storytime
Registration Required
Event Details:

NOTICE: Registration is closed, but there are still spots available! Walk-ins welcome! 

Join us for a special storytime all about plants! We will read stories, sing songs, and plant seeds to take home.

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Unattended Children (ages 0-11)


Children 11 and under must be accompanied by a responsible party and shall be adequately supervised by such responsible parent or caregiver at all times for the sake of their own well-being.
 

 

This event is in the "Teen (13-19)" group.

Teen Advisory Board-Quarterly meeting!

5:30pm - 6:30pm
Teen (13-19)
Pope County Library
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Library Branch: Pope County Library
Room: YA Corner
Age Group: Teen (13-19)
Event Details:

It's time for our quarterly meeting of the Teen Advisory Board! Join us for an evening of discussion about how YOU want the Pope County Library Teen Programs to look like.

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Unattended Minors (ages 12-19)

While children 12 years and older may use the library unattended, they are required to adhere to library rules and expectations of acceptable behavior.  Disruptive juveniles may be asked to disperse at the librarian’s discretion. Any minor unable to travel alone must be picked up prior to closing.

 

This event is in the "Adults (18+)" group.

Pope County Genealogy Group - Finding Native American Veterans

5:30pm - 6:45pm
Adults (18+)
Pope County Library
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Library Branch: Pope County Library
Room: Genealogy Department
Age Group: Adults (18+)
Program Type: Author/Speaker, Genealogy and Arkansas History
Event Details:

Since 2017, the Sequoyah National Research Center has been working to identify all 12,000 American Indians and Alaska Natives that served in World War I.