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APRIL 13, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-15
Here’s what’s happening
at Canyon Lake Library
The last day to file income taxes is tional items. The display will be avail-
rapidly approaching. The Canyon Lake able all month.”
Library has 1040, 1040A and 1040 EZ Regular library programs, such as the
instruction books and form. Also State Adult Book Club and Play Day, normal-
540 and 540 2EZ. The public comput- ly held on the last Monday of the month
ers are also available to print forms from will meet one week earlier on Monday,
the IRS and State Franchise Tax Board Apr. 23. The Adult Book Club is reading
sites. Printing for black and white is 15 Little Bee by Chris Cleave. Copies are
cents per page. The Federal and State tax still available at the library for any late PHOTO BY DONNA RITHCIE
sites are available from home at irs.gov joiners. The club meets at 4 p.m. for a
and ftb.ca.gov. At these sites look for the one hour discussion.
forms and publications tabs then search On Apr. 23, Play Day will begin at The Canyon Lake Library carries 1040, 1040A and 1040 EZ instruction books and forms
for your forms as instructed. The library 10 a.m. The program is for preschool- and State 540 and 540 2EZ forms.
can help find forms but cannot recom- aged children and their parents and in-
mend what may be needed. cludes a movement and music program
Tomorrow, Apr. 14. is the last day at 10:15 a.m. with developmental toys, a
of the Cover To Cover reading incen- child’s craft and an opportunity drawing
tive program. Children who have been for the adults. The movement program
reading to earn certificates for free ham- is made possible through the support of
burgers or cheeseburgers from In-N-Out the Friends of the Canyon Lake Library.
must turn in their signed reading logs to The drawing is made possible by Typh-
the library on or before Saturday. At the anie Sharfner of metoringtinyhumans.
Canyon Lake Library, almost 200 chil- com. The room is made available by the
dren between the ages of four and 12 City of Canyon Lake and its support of
have been enjoying books with the extra community literacy programs.
incentive of a food reward. Help is available for students and
Day of the Child / Day of the Book adults in the form of tutoring and vol- PHOTO PROVIDED BY SANDRA BRAUTIGAM
is Apr. 30. To celebrate this multi-cul- unteer computer help within the library.
tural day the Canyon Lake Library will On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and Saturdays
host a free performance of One World at 10 a.m., academically advanced high
Rhythm. “Performance may not be the school volunteers assist students with
proper word since the program is very problem subjects. The students are re-
interactive involving the audience to sponsible to bring their own tools, such Miss Ginny interacts with a child during Preschool Story Time. The free program, designed
make percussion music. Music has as paper, pencils, rulers and protractors, for children ages three to fi ve, meets at the library every other Friday and includes live music
been recognized as a universal language when needed for their particular prob- with stories, movement and a craft.
and very appropriate for this multi- lem subject.
cultural celebration, said librarian San- Computer help is available for chil- available. other affiliated libraries. Library cards
dra Brautigam. “The library also has a dren and adults on Mondays at 4:40 p.m. The Canyon Lake Library is a mem- are $1. For more information, visit the
display of books providing stories from It is recommended to call the library in ber of the Riverside County Library Sys- library’s Facebook page or call 951-244-
around the world and related informa- advance to make sure volunteers are tem and honors cards and returns from 9181.
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