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Our Bilingual Toddler Storytime features fun songs, rhymes and books that foster early literacy ~ this program takes place in-person at the Main Library Children's Room on Thursdays at 10:30am.
Have you ever wanted to visit an escape room? Join us for “Escape This!” our quarterly escape room program where you will get to meet new people, and collaborate and solve puzzles together to reach an end prize.
This program is for ages 8 and up.
Join us for some fun while helping your child build socialization and early literacy skills ~ our Bilingual Baby Laptime will take place in-person at the Main Library, Meeting Room on Fridays at 10:30am.
Looking for a fun and creative way to spend your Wednesday and Friday afternoons with your family? Join us for our weekly Crafternoon on Wednesdays at 2pm at our Main Library. Each week will feature a new and easy craft to complete at your own pace.
Supplies will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis as supplies will be limited.
This program is for youth ages 5-12.
Join us for Library Tech Night ~ Learn about podcasting equipment and 3D printers, play with bots and other technologies!
This program is for all ages.
Get ready to tumble ~ Our Toddler Tumble Time program encourages toddlers to develop balance, coordination, and cooperation while participating in fun games, yoga, music, rhymes, and more!
This program will take place at our Main Library, Meeting Room on the second Tuesday of each month from 10:30-11:30am.
The audience for this program is children ages four and under who are walking.
Enjoy live virtual author talks this December ~ each talk features the opportunity to participate in an author Q&A or pre-submit questions during registration.
This author talk will feature New York Times Bestselling author of “Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay” and a “Mother’s Will to Survive”, Stephanie Land.