Winter Break Events: Ann Arbor District Library.
Feb. 24-27 (different branch locations). Today: “Triple A Adventure Wildlife Program” (2-2:45 p.m., AADL multipurpose room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. at William). Kids in grades K-5 invited to with live animals from Copper Leaf Crossing in Lodi Township, including an Africa Crow, an Asian python, an Australian kangaroo, and more. “January’s Sparrow” (2-3 p.m., Pittsfield Branch, 2359 Oak Valley Dr. between Scio Church Rd. and Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.). Kids in grades K-5 invited to hear Patricia Polacco’s story of a family’s flight from slavery to safety in Marshall, MI, and to make a take-home craft. In conjunction with Black History Month. “Duct Tape Do-Over” (7-8 p.m., Traverwood Branch, 3333 Traverwood at Huron Pkwy.). All kids in grades 6-12 invited to make a craft project with duct tape. Also: “Book Bingo” (Feb. 25, 2-3 p.m., Pittsfield Branch). All kids in grades K-5 invited to play bingo, with books for prizes. “Cup Stack Attack” (Feb. 26, 2-3 p.m., Pittsfield Branch). Kids in grades K-5 invited to see how fast they can make a stack of cups. “Soaring Stories” (Feb. 27, 2-3 p.m., Pittsfield Branch). Veteran local storyteller Laura Pershin Raynor reads an enchanting story for preschoolers through 5th graders, and then the Ann Arbor Civic Theater brings it to life.
Various times, various AADL locations. Free. 327-8301 (Downtown library), 327-4200 (branches).