An exploration into the world of weather

By Brandie Majeau

On Thursday, June 27, the Radway Public Library hosted an engaging kid’s craft

day focused on the fascinating topic of “Wild Weather.” The event, organized by the

dedicated volunteer program director and craft creator, Alexandra Taralson, brought

together a group of enthusiastic children eager to delve into the wonders of

meteorology. Alexandra skillfully guided the children through an array of captivating

experiments, allowing them to witness the magic of rain falling from clouds, create

miniature tornados in a bottle and explore a wide range of other hands-on activities.

The day’s journey into the wild world of weather was not just educational, but also a fun

and engaging experience. As the children eagerly participated in the various

experiments, they found themselves immersed in a captivating exploration of science,

perhaps unaware that they were absorbing valuable knowledge that would deepen their

understanding of the natural world.

This delightful crafting and activity adventure serves as a wonderful reminder to

explore the wealth of entertainment and educational resources available at local

libraries throughout the summer season. While summer holidays are filled with

enjoyable and leisurely days basking in the sun and idle moments or days filled with

unstructured fun, the reality is understanding that parents often need to balance work

commitments, children may experience periods of solitude, and some days can seem

endless. Fortunately, Radway Public Library is just one of the many local libraries that

offer an exceptional opportunity for an enriching and enjoyable experience right in one’s

own hometown.