Upcoming Events at Puyallup Library Crafts, Celebrations, and Book Discussions

Puyallup, WALocal News

The Puyallup Library is gearing up for an exciting series of events that cater to various interests and age groups. On April 10, children aged 6-12 can participate in a whimsical Koi Fish craft, with prior registration required to ensure a spot. Following this, the library will host a Thai New Year celebration on April 12, featuring a dance performance and cultural discussions that aim to deepen community understanding of Thai traditions. For adults, the Sumi Art Class on April 19 provides an opportunity to explore watercolor painting techniques while celebrating the Year of the Snake. Meanwhile, a virtual book club will convene on April 15 to discuss "Artificial Condition," the second installment of the acclaimed Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells.

Additionally, the library will hold a Death Cafe, fostering meaningful conversations about life's finite nature every second Tuesday. These events not only promote literacy and cultural awareness but also strengthen community bonds. The library's commitment to providing diverse programming showcases its role as a vital community resource.

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