The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Eliot Thornhill, 4-1/2 performs. She is a student with The Violin Studio of Laura S. Wright.
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The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Students from The Violin Studio of Laura S. Wight get ready to perform.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Ten-year-old Justin Kota performs. He is a student with The Violin Studio of Laura S. Wright.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Students from The Violin Studio of Laura S. Wight perform.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Connor Burke, 4 plays with a couple of critters in the pupput corner as he waits for the Creepy Critter Show.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King shows off a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King shows off a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Andiene Roser-Lopresti gives it a pet.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King displays a Walking Stick.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King displays a Walking Stick.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Three and half year-old Wells Warnock reacts to a bug box filled with crickets.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Cindy DeCoste and her son Cameron Rogers check out an Eastern Box Turtle.
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The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Asa Bernier, 3 takes a closer look at the bug boxes along withhis dad, Rick Bernier.
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The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King feeds an earthworm to an Eastern Box Turtle. The turtle, a rescue is nicknamed Steve Austin after surviving being runned over by a car.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.A young boy reacts as Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King displays an Australian Lizard.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Lilly Ard checks out a frog displayed by Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Layla Baker checks out a frog displayed by Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Wildlife Conservationist Cindy King dipslays a Calfornia King snake.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Connor Richardson, 2 and his mother Ria Richardson get up close and personal with a Boa Constrictor.
Photo courtesy of Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Memorial Library hosted its second annual Parent Resource Fair on Saturday, March 10. The free fair included information on local childcare facilities, pediatric care, LionþÄôs Club eye screenings, public safety, and local childrenþÄôs services. A Creepy Crawly Critters program with Animal Show on the Go was also on hand.Two year-old Walter Powers receives an honorary badge from North Haven Officer Gaspar as his other Jan Powers looks on.
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