Let Freedom Read at this Banned Books Week themed Tiny Art program! Create your own masterpiece based on a banned book you've either read or would like to read. Art supplies will be provided for participants AND you get to keep what you make! For more information about Banned Books Week, please visit the Banned Books Week website.
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