Brian and Terri Kinder will present Kindersongs in a performance at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Q.B. Boydstun Public Library.
The performance is a part of the Summer Reading Program and is funded through a grant from the Mid-America Arts Alliance with underwriting by the National Endowment for the Arts, Oklahoma Arts Council, and foundations, corporations, and individuals throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The Fort Gibson Library was one of several members of the Eastern Oklahoma District Library System receiving the grant.
Brian and Terri Kinder have released five CDs and are on the fast track to making a name for themselves in the world of children’s music. The Kinders live in Little Rock, Ark., and are currently touring Arkansas and surrounding states performing rollicking good time interactive and engaging concerts of original music for kids.
Program schedule
“Be Creative @ Your Library” is the theme for the Summer Reading program at Q.B. Boydstun Library.
Programs begin at 10:30 a.m.
On the schedule:
• Tuesday — Brian Kinder, singer.
• June 25 — Steve Smith, balloons.
• June 30 — Steve Crawford, magic.
• July 2 — Mae Dean Erb, origami.
Information: Call 478-3587.
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