St. Patrick's Day BOOK DELIVER
St. Patrick's Day BOOK DELIVER
Long ago in the fourth century, a boy was born in southwest Britain near the Irish Sea.
His name was Succat.
But later in his life, he was known as Patrick.
His name was Succat.
But later in his life, he was known as Patrick.
Patrick's father, Calpurnicus, was a well-to-do landowner and a member of the town council.
He was also a deacon in the Church. However, Patrick was not a religious boy.
He was also a deacon in the Church. However, Patrick was not a religious boy.
"I did not know the true God," he said. "I did not keep His commandments."
For most Irish Americans, this holiday is partly religious and partly festive. St. Patrick's Day church services are followed by parades and parties, Irish music, songs, and dances.
To other Americans, the festive side is the one that is known the best. Cheerfully noisy, and greener than spring itself, The Irish holiday on March 17th is a welcome harbinger of the coming season.
St. Patrick's Day and its symbols are, in part, the story of the Irish and the land many of them left behind to come to the United States. For when they came, they brought with them their patron saint.
Would you like to learn more about Ireland,
and the Treasury of Irish Stories, Poetry, Folklore, and Blarney?
and the Treasury of Irish Stories, Poetry, Folklore, and Blarney?
ATTENTION
THERE ARE 2 WAYS TO CHECK OUT ST. PATRICK's Books:
1) Come to the Library in person
2) CHOOSE your
by pressing
the HOLD BUTTON on TinyCat/Online Catalog (click here):
AND WE WILL DELIVER THE BOOK directly to your kid by March 17th (9 am)
Parents are welcome to visit the Library with your kids
at pick-up time
Mon-Thu from 1 pm-3:30 pm
at pick-up time
Mon-Thu from 1 pm-3:30 pm
Fridays closed
Drop-off time & Lunch time by appt
Do you have questions?
Parents can HOLD books in our ONLINE CATALOG TinyCat,
and pick them up at school:
Don't you know your child's Patron ID?
Email Andrea Basso at abasso@steinerschool.org
RSSAA Library welcomes you ALL!
Please, join our LS Library Group on Parent Square
and learn how to use our Online Catalog from home!
Please, join our LS Library Group on Parent Square
and learn how to use our Online Catalog from home!
You can also enter your student's Patron ID into TinyCat
and see your child's reading history.
Check with Andrea Basso if you wish to use this feature
or if you are willing to volunteer at the Library
Email: abasso@steinerschool.org
or visit us at the School LS Library
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