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Want to create something fun over spring break? Join us for evening of collaging to design your new favorite bookmark. Registration is suggested by not required.
Don't let spring break distract you from being creative!
This workshop is for all the book lovers out there that know you can never have too many bookmarks. We have stickers, paint markers, magazines, newspaper comics, and more for you to make the perfect collage bookmark. The bookmarks are made of acrylic, so they're built to last you through many stages of your reading journey.
This is open to ages 5 and up. It's perfect for all skill levels and talents. See you there!
TAGS: | Diversity Equity and Inclusion | Culture | Arts |
Officially opened on May 24, 1923, the Montague Branch Library is the Library’s oldest existing branch library facility. Located on the corner of Winnebago and Montague Streets, this branch serves people living on the south and west sides of Rockford. The two-story brick building has been lovingly restored and contains many of the original oak bookcases and a fireplace. The Montague Branch offers an expanded children’s space including a dedicated play room, a wireless computer area, a classroom and the Constance V. Lane Community Room.