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Seagoville Public Library information
702 N Hwy 175, Seagoville
Phone: (972) 287-7720
Website: http://www.seagoville.us/
Library Hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
11:00- 7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00- 6:00 PM
Thursday
11:00- 7:00 PM
Friday
10:00 - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00- 1:00 PM
Preschool Story Time
Every Friday at 10:30 am
Ages 3-5
September 4th
On the Farm, By: David Elliott
September 11th
Camping Day, By: Patricia Lakin
Read by: Glenda Dupuis
September 18th
The Boy on the Bus, By: Penny Dale
September 25th
Little Chick, By: Amy Hest
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Beach Item!
Each of the following
is an item that might
be taken to the beach.
Fill in the blanks to
name the item.
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The Story Behind
the Dog Days of Summer
ugust has ust started, and boy is it hot outside, ou ay
have heard your parents, grandparents or tea hers re er to this
s or hing ti e o year as the “dog days o su er,” The ter
started thousands o years ago in an ient gypt.
ong, long ago, gyptians na ed the brightest star in the s y
“Sihor,” another na e or their dog-headed god nubis. Sihor
see ed to rise with the sun when the su er was at its hottest,
a ing the gyptians believe it was a se ond sun. The gyptians
ailed this period o ti e “dog days” and loo ed orward to it
be ause the Nile iver would lood then and bring u h-needed
water to their lands.
Today people now that the star, whi h is now ailed Sirius, is
not a se ond sun. Many ultures, however, ontinue to re er to the
hottest ti e o the year as the dog days o su er. n the nited
States, the dog days o su er run ro uly 1 to ugust 11.
uring this ti e, people do whatever they an to deal with the heat
ro running the air onditioning to spending their days at the
pool or bea h.
crossword
sudoku
Poet
Tree
ACROSS
1. John's running
mate in 2008
6. Takes the plunge
10. Biblical verb with
"thou"
14. Egg-shaped
15. Nobelist Wiesel
16. Twistable snack
17. "tyOHr
20. Come-_(lures)
21. Abysmal grade
22. "SNL“ skits, eg,
23. Word on a
Realtor’s sign
24. Org chart level
25 DOUGH
30, Saintly glow
31, Poetic nights
32, Language suffix
35, Aerobics class
prop
36, _ fats
38. Teacher's deg.
39. Farm brooder
40. Unwanted
stocking stutter
41. It can be upped
42. DOE
47, Tiroes to call, in
ads
48, Pet collar victim
49, Put out
52. Entree that's
ladled
53. Comic's bit
56. DO
59. Canine visitor to
Oz
60. Playground cry
61. Word before
renewal or
sprawl
62. Wilson of
“Wedding
Crashers-
63. "Great" detective
of kid-lit
64. Cater group
DOWN
1. Artsy Big Apple
area
2. [ding-dong] “_
calling"
3. Tries to sink,
perhaps
4. Did lunch
5. Saul Bellow novel
6. Nutbag
7. Ticklish Muppet
8. Chips go-with
9. Congressional
periods
10. Novelist_de
Balzac
11. Big name in oil
12. Lowly laborer
13. FAO Schwarz
wares
18. Narcissist’s love
19. Starts the
business day
23. Piece of cake
24. Some feds
25. Uniform
adornment
26. Mandolin's cousin
27. Matador's
workplace
28. Royal domain
29. Question variety
33, Cfockmaker_
Thomas
34. Blissful spot
36. Soften, in a way
37. Sunbathers catch
them
38. Naked Goya
subject
40. Want badly
43, Impulse
transmitter
44.I Sing"
(Gershwin
musical)
45. Peter Fonda title
role
46, Clinches, as a
title
49. Ratio words
50. Pack overhead
51. Fill to the gills
52. Manuscript
marking
53. Chews the fat
54. Woeful word
55. Spliced item
57. Home loan agcy.
58. _-Magnon man
last week's answers
Four-Way Scramble
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© 2009 Hometown Content
Difficult
recipe
TRISCUIT Bruschetta Bites
Diego Taboada
Spring Is
Here
Kids play.
Parents work.
The flowers are blooming
and booming.
It's spring today.
By: Diego Taboada
The Poet Tree Ts
Sponsored By:
Prep Time: 10 min
Total Time: 10 min
Makes: 20 servings, 2
topped crackers each
What You Need!
1 small tomato, finely
chopped (about 1/2
cup)
1/4 cup KRAFT 2°/
Milk Shredded
zarella Cheese
2 green onions, sliced
1 Tbsp. KRAFT
Zesty Italian Dressing
40 TRISCUIT Crackers
1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADELPHIA 1/3 Less Fat Cream Cheese, soft-
ened
Make It!
MIX first 4 ingredients.
SPREAD crackers with cream cheese; top with tomato mixture.
Kraft Kitchens Tips
Make Ahead
Prepare tomato mixture as directed. Add cream cheese; mix well.
Cover and refrigerate up to 24 hours. Spread onto crackers just be-
fore serving.
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pet
of the week
This mixed breed male pup-
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a name. If you would be inter-
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Animal Shelter Monday-Friday
between the hours of 11am and
2pm at 972-287-6821. The adop-
tion fee is $15.00 and City Regis-
tration is $10.00.
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