Sit & Be Fit
This class is designed to exercise and achieve a gentle body workout while sitting down.
This class is designed to exercise and achieve a gentle body workout while sitting down.
Celebrate Word Nerd Day at the library by playing the board game Scrabble.
Create your own journal/planner to get you organized for the new year. Supplies needed are a cereal box, a heavy-duty stapler, scape book paper, gel pens, and journal/planner stencils.
Come play BINGO, meet new people, and win prizes!
Make your own drink coasters using ceramic tiles, mod podge, and scrapbook craft paper. For a personal touch use photos or fabric. Once you’ve made your drink coasters keep them for yourself or give them to a loved one as a gift.
Come play BINGO, meet new people, and win prizes!
It’s National Button Week! To celebrate we are making a button wreath…here is what you will need. Buttons (of course) of various sizes, colors, and shapes, along with glue (we will be using E6000), and a Styrofoam wreath. If you don’t have enough buttons to cover the whole wreath, you can always use yarn or ribbon to wrap around the empty spaces.
Enjoy a cup of coffee, relax, and color. During your visit, chit-chat and make a new friend.
Paint your own ceramic teapot. Add your own flare to these small teapots that can be used to plant small succulent plants or place small trinkets in them once they have dried.
April showers will bring more than just May flowers. April 3rd is National Find a Rainbow Day. Rainbows are caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water, resulting in a visual spectrum of light appearing in the sky. You don’t have to go chasing rainbows on this day, like Kermit the Frog said, “Rainbows are visions, they’re only illusions, and rainbows have nothing to hide.” Visit the library with your friends and make your own rainbow that you can view anytime you want. Here’s what you will need: a circle out of card stock or light cardboard, paper, embroidery floss (about 7 colors), glue, and scissors. For a more visual tutorial look up Jellyfish Friendship Bracelets.
Happy Golfer’s Day, celebrate by playing with your friends and spreading the joy of the game. Fun Fact: According to Facts.net, golf was the first sport played on the moon. Apollo 14 commander and golfer Alan Shepard decided to leave a lasting mark before leaving the Moon. Shepard swung at two golf balls on the moon, one of which he claimed went on for miles, and eventually landed in a crater called the “Javelin.”