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The Buzz on Diabetes, Making it Fun for You

Buckhead Library, 269 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta, GA | Get Directions »
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Children and their parents can attend an interactive workshop to learn how to creatively cope with diabetes through body exercises, activities, stories, and healthy snacks. PLEASE NOTE TIMES:

May 19:  
Session I (for ages 5-8) at 1:00pm
Session II (for ages 9-12) at 2:30pm

July 18:
Session I (ages 5-8) at 10:30am
Session II (ages 9-12) at 12:00pm

Each session is 45 minutes in length. Registration is required. Please visit http://diabetesfun4kids.eventbrite.com or call Felicia Clift at 404.955.8352 to register.

Event Details

Posted by: Joni Zeccola
Where Buckhead Library 269 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30305
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–3:15 pm
Who to bring Kids, Families
Website http://­www.­afpls.­org/­buckhead-­branch
Phone 404.955.8352
Price $0
Tickets Buy Tickets

More About Buckhead Library

Buckhead Library

Buckhead Library

269 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
404-233-2108

A prize-winning architectural landmark designed by Scrogin, Elam and Bay, the Buckhead branch of the Atlanta-Fulton County Library system distinguishes the Buckhead scene with its signature metal canopy with a dramatic angular structure pointing forward. Inside, a 20-by-50 foot rear window gives a stunning view of the Atlanta skyline.

The branch's 100,000 volume collection includes books, large-print books, periodicals, audio- and video-cassettes and compact discs. The separate children's department offers a variety of activities such as storytimes. The reference collection has a strong business component. For community meetings, the branch offers a small conference room and a 100-seat public meeting room.

The Buckhead Library dates back to the 1920s, when elementary school principal and teacher Ida Williams led efforts to establish it. For years, the library was known as the Ida Williams Libary. In 1989, the current 20,000 square foot building opened, re-named the Buckhead Library. 

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