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The Main and Friends Branch Library will be closed Thursday, June 15, 2023 for the Juneteenth Citywide In-Service Day
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Summer Reading Programs Starts June 1!
The Dunedin Public Library is excited to be hosting programs for all ages this June and July to celebrate Summer Reading! Check out the Library's Calendar to find upcoming programs and visit the Reference and Youth Services Desks to learn more about the Summer Reading Programs, prizes, and more!
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A Milliken Event: An Evening with Author, Kristin Harmel
Thursday, June 29 at 6:30 p.m.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Kristin Harmel will be at the Dunedin Public library to discuss her book, The Paris Daughter, a gripping historical novel about two mothers who must make unthinkable choices in the face of WWII and the Nazi Occupation of Paris.
Tickets include refreshments, the author talk, and a hardcover book for the author to sign. $30 for individual ticket. $40 for two tickets (only one book included).
Tickets can be purchased online or with cash or check payable to "Dunedin Public Library Foundation, Inc." at the Reference Desk.
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Kellogg Mansion Immersive Experience Moving to USF after June 28
It's your last chance to take a rich and unforgettable journey through Dunedin's Kellogg Mansion using virtual reality! Visit the mansion, interacting with elements of the home and learn about its history, art, and architecture. The experience lasts around 10-15 minutes.
The Kellogg Mansion's legacy will spread throughout Florida as the exhibit travels to the University of South Florida's Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information. The last date to take the 3D tour is June 28th!
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Gladys Douglas Nature Preserve Presentation.
Part 1: Thu. 6/1 at 1:00 p.m. Join City Arborist, Craig Wilson, for this two part event on the critically endangered scrub habitat and largest undeveloped sandy ecosystem remaining in north Pinellas County.
Part 1 is a presentation that will be held at the Dunedin Public Library. No registration is required.
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Guide Dog Presentation
Thu. 6/8 at 2:00 p.m. Learn from UF/IFAS Extension Natural Resources Agent, Lara Milligan, as she highlights a keystone species right in our backyard, the gopher tortoise! Explore basic biology, learn about management of the species, and find out different ways you can help them thrive.
Registration is required.
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Baseball Bonanza!
Mon. 6/5 at 2:00 p.m. Join us for baseball stories, songs, a craft, and a special guest, D-Jay, the Dunedin Blue Jay mascot. We will also have a raffle to win tickets to a Dunedin Blue Jay game!
No registration is required.
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Teen Music Class
Wed. 6/14 at 1:00 p.m. Dunedin Youth Volunteers will lead teens and tweens in listening to music, playing instruments, and hanging out with their peers. Food and refreshments will be provided for participants.
No registration Required. Ages 12-18.
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Celebrate Juneteenth with Black Life in America
Black Life in America is an online resource that covers African American history, culture, and daily life from the 18th century to the early 21st century. Sourced from over 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 current and historical Black publications.
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Celebrate Pride Month with Kanopy
Kanopy has identified films that inspire, empower, and recognize the leaps and bounds the LGBTQ+ community had made in society. Your library card provides access to thousands of films, movies, documentaries, biographies, TV series, and more!
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