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11:55 am Thursday, June 11, 2015

Summer reading program kicks off with ‘superhero science’

Hannah Tucker from the McWane Center shows Alex Bragwell, 12, how to make a real life "Spidey web" at Russellville Public Library's Summer Reading Program.

Hannah Tucker from the McWane Center shows Alex Bragwell, 12, how to make a real life “Spidey web” at Russellville Public Library’s Summer Reading Program.

 

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Hannah Tucker helps Olivia Green, 6, and Drew Tranthan, 7, use a makeshift toroid vortex, using concentrated air, to knock a styrofoam cup off Mary Trantham’s, 6, head.

Russellville Public Library kicked off its summer reading program Thursday with a “Superhero Science” presentation by Hannah Tucker from the McWane Science Center in Birmingham.

Tucker helped the children perform a number of experiments to replicate the superpowers of several favorite heroes, like Spiderman’s web-making and Superman’s super breath.

More than two dozen children attended the summer reading program Thursday, and registration has been extended for children who still want to sign up. All ages are welcome to participate in the summer reading program, although director Ashley Cummins said activities are probably geared toward elementary and middle school-aged children. For more information call 256-332-1535 or contact the library on Facebook.

For more photos from the Summer Reading Program kick off, visit the Franklin County Times Facebook page and pick up a copy of the June 17 newspaper.

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