Tue Mar 7, 11:00 AM - Tue Mar 7, 2:00 PM
John and Judy Gay Public Library
6861 Eldorado Parkway, McKinney, TX 75070
Community: McKinney
Description
Experience the adventure of Spring Break in Dallas.
Event Details
Meet unusual animals and get creative with wildlife crafts and activities! Wildlife on the Move is back at the library with some “unhuggable animals” you won’t want to miss.
What to expect:
Wildlife on the Move "Unhuggables" show at 11:30 AM
Animal crafts and activities for the whole family
Are you a member of the Girl Scouts or Cub Scouts? Then you could earn a badge or loop for completing some of the activities during this day!
Girl Scouts:
Daisy - Outdoor Art Maker badge
Brownie - Shapes in Nature badge
Cub Scouts:
TBD (check back soon!)
For more information, visit the McKinney Public Library website.
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What to expect:
Wildlife on the Move "Unhuggables" show at 11:30 AM
Animal crafts and activities for the whole family
Are you a member of the Girl Scouts or Cub Scouts? Then you could earn a badge or loop for completing some of the activities during this day!
Girl Scouts:
Daisy - Outdoor Art Maker badge
Brownie - Shapes in Nature badge
Cub Scouts:
TBD (check back soon!)
For more information, visit the McKinney Public Library website.
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