June 20 - July 26

The Lam Museum of Anthropology offers summer programs in Forsyth County libraries. The elementary-age programs include a story, looking at related artifacts from the Museum’s collection, and a craft project. For 2023, “A Tale from India” focuses on the culture and traditions of India and “Explore the Amazon” focuses on the Amazon jungle and the people who live there.

The teen programs include a brief lesson, viewing artifacts from the collection, and a craft project. For 2023, “Explore the Amazon” focuses on Brazil and “Papermaking” will examine the ancient art of making paper. Contact your local library branch for more information!

Elementary-Age Programs

• Reynolda Manor Branch, “Explore the Amazon,” June 20, 2:00pm

• Kernersville Branch, “A Tale from India,” June 27, 4:00pm

• Clemmons Branch, “A Tale from India,” July 12, 2:00pm

• Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center, “A Tale from India,” July 25, 2:00pm

• Central Library, “Explore the Amazon,” July 26, 2:00pm

Teen Programs

• Walkertown Branch, “Papermaking,” July 7, 2:00pm

• Lewisville Branch, “Papermaking,” July 14, 2:00pm

• Central Library, “Papermaking,” July 18, 3:30pm

• Kernersville Branch, “Explore the Amazon,” July 25, 4:00pm