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Latin-Style Crochet at Springtown Library November 25

Children in Grades 1-5 to Learn Basics, Including How to Create a Bracelet

Ana Maria Sanchez and Alicia Calonico of the Hispanic Heritage Center will be at Livermore Public LIbrary, Springtown on Tuesday, November 25 at 5:00 p.m., in a free program just for students in grades 1-5. The instructors will talk about the significance of crochet in their culture and teach beginners the basics of crochet, including how to create a bracelet. Attendees will get to take home their work, along with a crochet hook to continue to practice at home.

The Springtwon Library is located at 998 Bluebell Drive. This World Culture Connection celebration of Latin America event is generously sponsored by The Friends of the Livermore Library. For more information, visit livermorelibrary.net, or phone 925-373-5504.

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