If you're looking for some fun this March Break, head to the Woodstock Public Library.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Public Library is hosting some free drop-in programs this March Break.
Manager of Public Services, Darlene Pretty says there's a variety of activities to try.
"Friday is completely drop-in that day, and that's our tech day. So in the morning we will be doing our tech petting zoo, so kids can come in and code video games, they can play with robots, you name it."
Pretty says other drop-in programs are happening through the week, including an afternoon paint night and bracelet making.
She says innovation stations will also be setup throughout the library.
"Throughout the entire week from Saturday right until to Sunday, the following Sunday, we have innovation stations setup throughout the library. Some of them will be games, there might be some crafts but one of the fun ones that we're going to have set up some days through the week is our retro tech stations where kids can come in and see what a typewriter looks like and play with a rotary telephone."
The innovation stations are open on March 9th and they finish on March 17th.
The drop-in programs are free to attend and they run from March 11th to the 15th.

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