Thurs., Oct. 22, 6:30 pm. Featured book: Where the sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Mon., Oct. 12, 1-2:30 pm No School Today? Go to the library and play board games with your friends and family. No Registration Needed.
Fri., Oct. 30 @ 4 pm. Grades K-3. Together we will create a short spooky story video.
Fri., Oct. 16 @4 pm Grades K-3. Use scraps of small things found in nature to create a collage.
Fri., Oct. 9 @4 pm Grades K-3. Design friendship wristbands using glow-in-the-dark duct tape.
Thurs., Oct. 29 @ 4:30 pm Grades 4-6. Bring your own pumpkin and try out some of our cool paint tricks to create a masterpiece.
Thur., Oct. 22 @4:30 pm Grades 4-6. Weave a radical rug out of recycled t-shirts.
Thurs., Oct. 15 @ 4:30 pm Grades 4-6. Learn how to make a rope survival bracelet.
Thurs., Oct. 8 @4:30. Grades 4-6. Create your very own pinback buttons.
Wed., Oct. 7, 2:30-4:30 pm. StoryShare is an oral history project.
Tues., Sept. 29, 4 pm. Teens grades 7-12. Make some snazzy stickers with our special cutting machine.
Fri., Sept. 25, 5:30 pm. Teens grades 7-12.
Mon., Sept. 21, 7 pm. Teens grades 7-12. Do you like anime and Japanese snacks? If so, join us!
Wed., Sept. 23, 6:30-8 pm. Grades K-4. Children can read to specially-trained listening dogs.
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Sat., Aug. 8, 2 pm. Starring musicians from the Old Town School of Folk Music, The Dreamtree Shakers. All ages welcome.
Tues., Aug. 4, 4pm. Design and print a vinyl sticker for your locker so you can actually be excited for school to start.
Tues., July 28, 4 pm. Weave a radical rug out of recycled t-shirts.
Tues., July 21, 4pm. Design a custom object and submit it to be printed on the library's 3D printer.
Tues., July 14, 4pm. You will want to ditch the shower and start taking baths after you make your own bath bombs.
Sat., July 25, 1pm. Free practice ACT exam with results analysis from Kaplan.
Fri., July 24, 6pm. Join us for karaoke and snacks!
Tues., July 7, 4pm. Amp up your accessories by sewing on electronic sequins.
Tues., June 30, 4pm. Use cork board to sew your own wallet. All supplies will be provided.
Tues., June 23, 4pm. Design and print iron-on stencils for an article of clothing. Bring your own clothing item to stencil on.
Monday, July 20, 6:30 pm.Do you like anime and Japanese snacks? If so, join us!
Fri., July 31, 5 pm
Fri., June 19, 5 pm
Thurs., Aug. 6, 2 pm. Collaborate on a stop motion video production.
Friday, July 24, 10:30 am. For children ages 3-6 years with an adult. Watch short movies based on beloved children's books.
Friday, July 10, 10:30 am. For children ages 3-6 years with an adult. Watch short movies based on beloved children's books.
Thurs., Aug. 6. 6:30 pm. Join us outside for BIG bubble fun for the whole family!
Thurs., July 30, 6:30 pm. Become a nature detective and explore the mini-wilds of the library's yard.
Thurs., July 23, 6:30 pm. Tony Ndoca from Pick Farms will teach us all about bees, with honey tasting!