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Summer Performer Series – Sussex Library
July 20, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
FreeSummer Performer Series – Sussex Pauline Haass Public Library 2022
Join your friendly neighborhood librarians on Monday afternoons for fantastic performances that are certain to amaze and delight all who attend!
Summer Performer Series Schedule
June 20 – Matt Teague will perform What If, a magic show about following your dreams and the power of imagination. This program will take place at the Lion’s Open Air Shelter at Village Park. 1-2
June 27 – Randy Peterson presents a rollicking story of a young pirate who sails the seas looking for gold. What he finds is even better. This program will take place at the Lion’s Open Air Shelter at Village Park.
July 11 – The Wildlife in Need Center (WINC) will share a look inside animal rehabilitation featuring native Wisconsin wildlife. This program will take place at the Lion’s Open Air Shelter at Village Park.
July 25 – Sadarri & Company presents multicultural storytelling that blends language, music, movement, and humor. This program will take place at the Lion’s Open Air Shelter at Village Park.
Use these suggestions to help create an enjoyable experience for everyone!
We kindly ask parents and caregivers to think about and discuss storytime before attending this program. Our goal is a happy and worthwhile experience for all. So what makes a helpful storytime audience?
1. When it comes to noise . . . Recommended: Responding to participation stories, soft sounds (happy or unhappy), talking in an undertone, joyful reactions. Discouraged: Adult side conversations, loud voices unrelated to the story, ringing cell phones, crying that drowns out the story (ok to leave and return).
2. When it comes to movement . . . Recommended: Clapping, tapping, jumping, etc., when part of the story or song; going forward when invited to participate; toddling around close to parent or caregiver; quietly leaving and re-entering; joyful reactions.
Discouraged: Running, exploring away-from-story areas of the room, removing books and materials that are part of the presentation, touching (tickling, poking, etc.) during a story, blocking the view by standing directly in front of the presentation. Pauline Haass Public Library www.phplonline.org
3. When it comes to general behavior . . . Adults model good audience behavior for children by being attentive and participating. Sitting with a parent or caregiver helps a child to focus upon the program. Arriving on time is important. Allowing time for parking and visits to the bathroom is suggested. Waiting for a break between stories or songs before joining late ensures that your entrance does not break the flow of the program. Snacks, drinks or toys create a distraction for all from the program and are discouraged. Please walk out with an upset child until he or she is comfortable and ready, then quietly re-enter and try again.
Safety note – It is advised that you do not teach young children to use the handicapped door paddles to open the library entrance doors. Children can exit the library very quickly, directly into a high traffic area.
We appreciate your help in creating an enjoyable and beneficial experience for all.
For more playgroup opportunities, please see
Lake Country Family Fun’s
Moms Groups and Play Groups Guide.
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