
Parents looking for a way to keep their kids entertained and educated this summer have a cool option: the Euless Public Library is rolling out a series of special events geared towards children of all ages. Each of these events is free, offering families a budget-friendly avenue for enrichment during the school break.
Starting with "The Ramazinis" on Friday, June 6, from 2 to 3 p.m., the library will feature a performance by a dynamic duo known for their juggling prowess and circus flair. It's an ideal match for the school-age audience, according to an event posting on the City of Euless website. The performance promises to deliver a blend of excitement and amazement that's just right for young minds open to the marvels of circus magic.
The following Friday, June 13, at the same time, Circus Chickendog takes the stage. This act raises the bar, not only with skilled rescued dogs, but also with puppets, bubbles, and even a Scarlet Macaw joining the act. With juggling, unicycling, and balancing acts to wrap the package, it's a spectacle surely designed to capture the imaginations of attendees.
Wrapping up the library's June events is the "Animal Adventures" on Friday, June 27, also from 2 to 3 p.m. This session brings education front and center, as kids get the chance to meet live animals from the Dallas Zoo. Perfect for ages 5 and up, this interactive event merges fun with learning by introducing children to six animal ambassadors, the city's website elaborates.









