Hassenfeld Library brings February fun to students

Courtney Brown - MS/HS Librarian
In addition to celebrating Black History Month, Presidents Day and the new Lunar Year, the Hassenfeld Library has multiple events planned for February to mark the 100th Day of School, Valentine's Day, and the Leap Year.
Thursday, February 1 through Wednesday, February 7
100th Day of School Celebration: stop by to make a fun button for your book buddy or friend.

Wednesday, February 6 through Tuesday, February 13
National Send a Card to a Friend Day: make a card for a patient at the Veterans' Hospital, to be delivered on Valentine's Day.

Thursday, February 29
It's a Leap Year, so swing by Hassenfeld Library and join the Toy Frog Leap Challenge. You could even win a treat.
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