Dakota and Friends Dinosaur
Wednesday, October 24, 2018

CHARLESTON, S.C. - If you love dinosaurs, then you're in for a treat! See Mr. Ed the puppeteer bring his dinosaurs to life during upcoming shows at the CCPL branches listed below. The entire "Dakota & Friends" experience six different dinosaurs, exploding volcanoes, natural habitats for the dinosaurs and much more*. Mr. Ed also rescues "broken" dinosaurs and fixes them up to grow the Dakota and Friends puppet family and the overall experience. Dakota and Friends now perform all over the Carolinas at parties, business events, museums, sports games, fundraisers and much more.

*The experience may vary based on branch size.

Monday, Nov. 5

10:30 a.m. at James Island Library

2 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Library

 

Tuesday, Nov. 6

10:30 a.m. at John L. Dart Library

2 p.m. at Hurd/St. Andrews Library

 

Wednesday, Nov. 7

9:30 a.m. at Main Library

1 p.m. at West Ashley Library

4:30 p.m. at Otranto Road Library

 

Thursday, Nov. 8

10:30 a.m. at John’s Island Library

2 p.m. at Dorchester Road Library

 

Friday, Nov. 9

10:30 a.m. at Cooper River Memorial Library

 

More Dinovember events

Dino Hunt (ages 11 and younger)

Throughout November
John L. Dart Library
Dinosaurs are hiding in the library! Find one, and turn it in at the desk to win a prize.

Celebrate Dinovember
Saturday, Nov. 3 at 11 a.m. 
McClellanville Library
Create your own Hatchimal dinosaur.

Dinovember with the Charleston Museum (ages 3 and older)
Thursday, Nov. 8 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. 
Mt. Pleasant Regional Library
See fossils, learn about dinosaurs, and do dinosaur crafts with representatives from the Charleston Museum.

Dinovember Family Storytime
Saturday, Nov. 10 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. 

Mt. Pleasant Regional Library 
Join a family storytime with stories, songs and rhymes all about dinosaurs. All ages are welcome.

Dino Discovery (ages 11 and younger)
Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 3:30 p.m. 
John L. Dart Library
Learn all about fossils and dinosaurs during this interactive program led by experts from the College of Charleston’s geology department.