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Euless Public Library Hosts Free Summer Series Featuring Circus Acts, Dallas Zoo Animals for Kids

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Published on May 15, 2025
Euless Public Library Hosts Free Summer Series Featuring Circus Acts, Dallas Zoo Animals for KidsSource: City of Euless, Texas

The summer season at the Euless Public Library is about blending education with a splash of fun for local children. The library is set to transform into a bustling hub of learning and excitement in a series of free special events catering to youngsters of diverse age groups.

The series kicks off on Friday, June 6, with an act bound to grip the school-aged crowd. The Ramazinis, a pair of performers with a knack for juggling and teamwork that pulses with energy, will deliver what's promised to be an hour-long spectacle of circus magic, according to the event details posted by the City of Euless.

Following a week later, on June 13, Circus Chickendog is on tap to dazzle attendees. Their secret sauce? A team of five rescued dogs trained to perform tricks that defy the ordinary. Expect a menagerie of performances featuring puppets, giant bubbles, a Scarlet Macaw, and a blend of juggling, unicycling, and precarious circus balancing.

The extravaganza winds down on June 27 with "Animal Adventures," an educational foray that brings children face-to-face with animal ambassadors from the Dallas Zoo. This zoo-centric encounter, particularly aimed at tykes aged five and older, has been crafted to ignite the spark of natural curiosity inherent in every child. It's not every day that the library transforms into a miniature zoo, but for this hour, it shall be so, as kids get an up-close look at the majestic slices of life from the animal kingdom.

For additional details or questions about these summer events, the Euless Public Library invites interested parties to call 817-685-1480.