July 28, 2011
4. Newblog2011: 07/28/11 The Kellogg-Hubbard Library Exploits Children and Teenagers
Today, the Gannett-owned Barre-Montpelier Times Argus newspaper published a story on its front page about the Kellogg-Hubbard public library and the fact that it has had a “storytime” program for children at various locations this summer, and that the program is continuing this summer.
I had previously written on Weebly about the Kellogg-Hubbard's poster on its signs on the lawn and throughout the library that advertised the storytime program for children with a surfboard, island and beach scene.
Here's the schedule for the Kellogg-Hubbard storytime program, from the Kellogg-Hubbard website. It shows the times, dates and locations. I had first taken notes about it weeks ago, but, at that time, I had very little Internet access, was feeling overwhelmed, and didn't have a chance to do more about it or to put the schedule on Weebly.
I think that it's still relevant to look at the schedule, even though the last program was last night. The other locations that are listed are places that ought to be watched for possible or probable child molesters, and that ought to be monitored for other present or future programs that could be similarly advertised at or for those locations that could make children vulnerable to being exploited.
Also; the webpage for the library talks about making sushi for teens:
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STORY TIME GOES ON THE ROAD!
Don't miss story time in your own community!
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Teen Nights with Snacks and a Movie:
Teens will whip up some worldly food items to enjoy while watching a flick. These are both sign-up only programs.
Copyright L. Kochman July 28, 2011 @ 10:00 p.m.
4. Newblog2011: 07/28/11 The Kellogg-Hubbard Library Exploits Children and Teenagers
Today, the Gannett-owned Barre-Montpelier Times Argus newspaper published a story on its front page about the Kellogg-Hubbard public library and the fact that it has had a “storytime” program for children at various locations this summer, and that the program is continuing this summer.
I had previously written on Weebly about the Kellogg-Hubbard's poster on its signs on the lawn and throughout the library that advertised the storytime program for children with a surfboard, island and beach scene.
Here's the schedule for the Kellogg-Hubbard storytime program, from the Kellogg-Hubbard website. It shows the times, dates and locations. I had first taken notes about it weeks ago, but, at that time, I had very little Internet access, was feeling overwhelmed, and didn't have a chance to do more about it or to put the schedule on Weebly.
I think that it's still relevant to look at the schedule, even though the last program was last night. The other locations that are listed are places that ought to be watched for possible or probable child molesters, and that ought to be monitored for other present or future programs that could be similarly advertised at or for those locations that could make children vulnerable to being exploited.
Also; the webpage for the library talks about making sushi for teens:
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STORY TIME GOES ON THE ROAD!
Don't miss story time in your own community!
- Wednesday, June 29th, at 10:30 at the Berlin Firehouse
- Wednesday, July 6th at 10:30 at the Community Center in Maple Corner
- Wednesday, July 13th at 10:30 at the East Montpelier Firehouse
- Wednesday, July 13th at 1:30 at the East Montpelier Elementary School
- Wednesday, July 20th at 10:30 at Rumney School
- Wednesday, July 27th at 11:00 at the Worcester Town Hall”
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Teen Nights with Snacks and a Movie:
Teens will whip up some worldly food items to enjoy while watching a flick. These are both sign-up only programs.
- Wednesday, July 6th, 6pm: Roll your own sushi and get swept away on an imaginative and breathtaking adventure along with heroine Chihiro in Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki's animated classic.
- Wednesday August 10th, 6pm: Make and enjoy your own mango lassis while watching heroine Jess bend both the ball and her traditional, Punjabi, Sikh parents rules.
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Copyright L. Kochman July 28, 2011 @ 10:00 p.m.