Tween Interactive Movie Night: Brother Bear

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Tweens
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Allowed Ages: 8 to 12

Program Description

Event Details

November is Native American Heritage Month! 

Join us at the library to watch a movie celebrating bravery, honor, and courage even when the one thing that is being sought is revenge.

Brother Bear tells the story of a young Native American boy, Kenai, who is undertaking a journey to become a man after receiving a bear totem during a ceremony meant to guide him in his life. The bear represents love, and Kenai feels as though he deserved something better as his totem. After some unfortunate circumstances take his brother and leave a young cub orphaned, Kenai literally walks in another's footsteps to learn exactly what love, bravery, honor, and courage really mean. 

Bring a water bottle and your favorite movie snack (nothing messy, please!) and enjoy a free movie night. 

Parents are required to stay in the library but do not have to stay in the room with the movie (unless you want to!). 

Brother Bear is rated G.

Disclaimer(s)

Accessibility

The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. Please contact the library if you have any concerns about accessibility or need to inquire about specific accommodations.

Food Allergies

This program includes food that may contain or come into contact with nuts, soy, or other allergens. Please contact the library with any concerns.

Photography

Pictures may be taken during this program for the library’s publicity purposes in the library’s print, digital, or social media outlets. If you would prefer you or your family member’s picture to not be taken, please speak with library staff at the beginning of the program.