From March 29 to April 3, Politi Branch patrons were invited to color eggs (paper ovals), which were stapled to the wall of our Children's Area. 88 eggs were colored by children, teens, and a few adults, and displayed among the shamrocks (formerly known as St. Patrick's decorations). It was a colorful, interactive activity that brought joy to the Politi community.
April 12, 2010
Politi Egg Wall
Terrance McArthur
From March 29 to April 3, Politi Branch patrons were invited to color eggs (paper ovals), which were stapled to the wall of our Children's Area. 88 eggs were colored by children, teens, and a few adults, and displayed among the shamrocks (formerly known as St. Patrick's decorations). It was a colorful, interactive activity that brought joy to the Politi community.
From March 29 to April 3, Politi Branch patrons were invited to color eggs (paper ovals), which were stapled to the wall of our Children's Area. 88 eggs were colored by children, teens, and a few adults, and displayed among the shamrocks (formerly known as St. Patrick's decorations). It was a colorful, interactive activity that brought joy to the Politi community.
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