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Catch the Reading Bug With Ventriloquist/Magician Mr. C
Join ventriloquist/magician Jeff Cauthen for a hilarious time of reading and fun at six libraries in June and July to complement Tulsa City-County Library’s summer reading program.
Laugh with a variety of wacky characters as they sing and tell stories. See a cartoon drawing literally come to life right before your eyes. Children ages 5 to 12 can catch Mr. C’s free show at:
- Schusterman-Benson Library, 3333 E. 32nd Place, 746-5024, June 26, 2-3 p.m. and 3:15-4:15 p.m.
- Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Place, 746-5012, June 30, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
- Skiatook Library, 316 E. Rogers, 596-2830, July 10, 1-1:45 p.m.
- Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford, 596-7280, July 23, 10-10:45 a.m.
- Owasso Library, 103 W. Broadway, 591-4566, July 28, 1:30-2:15 p.m. and 2:30-3:15 p.m.
- Collinsville Library, 1223 Main, 596-2840, July 29, 2-2:45 p.m.
While you’re at the library, sign up for the children’s summer reading program, called “Catch the Reading Bug.” Presented by the Tulsa Library Trust, Tulsa World, NewsChannel 8, Tulsa Zoo and Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the free program is ongoing through Aug. 3. Children who complete the program by reading eight books and visiting the library four times will receive a medal of achievement and a book of coupons, valued at $50, for free:
- Admission to the Tulsa Zoo
- Admission to the Oklahoma Aquarium
- Admission to the Tulsa Air and Space Museum
- End-zone ticket to University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane football game
- Admission to Tulsa 66ers game
- Round-trip bus ride on Tulsa Transit
- Hamburger, milk or juice from McDonald’s
- Cinnamon sticks from Mazzio’s Italian Eatery
- Kid’s meal from Mimi’s Café
- Glazed doughnut from Krispy Kreme
- Chicken nuggets from Wendy’s
Children who complete the program and have completed kindergarten or are in first through sixth grade may enter a drawing for exciting prizes, including:
- Computers with printers and Internet service, provided by the Tulsa World
- Bicycles with helmets, provided by the Tulsa World, with special assistance from Lee’s Bicycles
- Fishing trip with KOTV Channel 6 meteorologist Dick Faurot and fishing gear, provided by Bass Pro Shops
- Season subscription for a family of four to the Imagination Series, featuring national children’s theater productions, provided by the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust
- Tickets to the 2008 Kids’ World Festival provided by Tulsa Global Alliance
Remember, summer reading isn’t just for entertainment. By providing kids with fun, thought-provoking books, you can help your children keep their reading skills up over the summer.
Contact your neighborhood library or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for more information about the summer reading program.
Libraries Offer Loads of Summer Fun for Teens and Children
If you’re looking for something fun – and free – to do this summer, check out your neighborhood Tulsa City-County Library. Area libraries are offering hundreds of entertaining events in June and July for children and teens to complement the summer reading programs.
Balloon artist Stephen Smith (aka Professor “B” Looney) is among the many entertainers on tap. Professor “B” Looney will create zany bugs out of balloons at several libraries. Children ages 5-12 are invited to his June performances at:
- Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett Road, June 19, 2-2:45 p.m.
- Kendall-Whittier Library, 21 S. Lewis, June 21, 3:30-4:15 p.m.
- Broken Arrow Library, 300 W. Broadway, June 24, 1-1:45 p.m. and 2-2:45 p.m.
Cartoonist Steve Quinn will teach teens how to draw original and favorite cartoon characters. Quinn will give away each picture by drawing names from a hat. Plus, he will select one boy and one girl from the audience to draw in caricature. Quinn’s “Cartooning Class” for teens is scheduled in June at:
- Schusterman-Benson Library, 3333 E. 32nd Place, June 23, 3-3:45 p.m.
- Maxwell Park Library, 1313 N. Canton, June 25, 3-3:45 p.m.
- Kendall-Whittier Library, June 30, 2-2:45 p.m.
The children’s summer reading program, called “Catch the Reading Bug,” also features performances by magicians Brad “Bradini” Evans and Chris Capstone, ventriloquist/magician Jeff Cauthen, juggler Paul Phariss, as well as newcomers to the reading program – Sugar Free AllStars, Chippie Carmichael and his comedy-magic-juggling-balloon-twisting show, Dino O’Dell and the Veloci-Rappers, and magician/clown Dustin Reudelhuber.
The teen summer reading program, called “Metamorphosis @ Your Library,” also features a variety of free programs, including console gaming, such as Wii Sports, Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution; duct-tape crafts; scrapbooking; origami; and anime.
Pick up a summer reading program event guide from your neighborhood library for a complete listing of events, or click on www.tulsalibrary.org/eventguide and search for events by library location.
BOX OFF
Metamorphosis @ Your Library
2008 Summer Reading Program for Teens
Continues Through Aug. 3
You must have completed sixth grade to sign up for the teen program. Once you sign up, you are eligible to win $5 QuikTrip gift cards, given away weekly at your local library. Teens who read six books by Aug. 3 will earn an acrobat pen and coupons for free:
- Admission to the Tulsa Zoo
- Cinnamon sticks from Mazzio’s Italian Eatery
- Snack wrap and bottled water from McDonald’s
- Admission to the Tulsa Air and Space Museum
- Admission to a Tulsa 66ers game
- Round-trip bus ride on Tulsa Transit
- Chicken nuggets from Wendy’s
- Frozen custard from Freckles Frozen Custard
- Doughnut from Krispy Kreme
Once you complete the program, you may enter a drawing for exciting prizes, provided by the Tulsa World and Project Teen: The Peggy V. Helmerich Special Project Fund. Prizes are:
- Laptop computer
- Nintendo Wii
- Apple 4GB iPod nano
- Apple 1GB iPod shuffle
- Portable DVD player
- ZenV Plus MP3 player
- Flip Video camcorder
- $50 Barnes & Noble gift card
- $25 Barnes & Noble gift card
- $50 Borders gift card
- $25 Borders gift card
- $100 Old Navy gift card
- $100 Best Buy gift card
- $100 Target gift card
Presented by the Tulsa Library Trust, Tulsa World, NewsChannel 8 and Project Teen: The Peggy V. Helmerich Special Project Fund.

