Lego Mini Golf
In the month of April we celebrate Golfer’s Day. We wanted to extend that fun to our awesome 6th-12th Graders. Bring a friend, build a golf course using jumbo Legos, and see if you and your friends can get through the course!
In the month of April we celebrate Golfer’s Day. We wanted to extend that fun to our awesome 6th-12th Graders. Bring a friend, build a golf course using jumbo Legos, and see if you and your friends can get through the course!
It’s National Library Week! To celebrate the library has put together a breakout box. You and your friends must work together to figure out clues about the library to gain entrance to each box level.
May the Fourth be with you! Stop by in your best Star Wars costume or graphic t-shirt. We will be making Star War Key Chains using Perler Beads. Pattern sheets with Instructions will be provided.
Need a gift for Mom this Mother’s Day? Stop by the library and make a special gift just for her.
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Month with us by learning Origami and a few historical facts behind this Japanese paper-folding art form. This is a great way to improve fine motor and coordination skills. Square sheets of paper and origami folding instructions will be provided.
School’s out for the Summer! Bring a friend, make a new friend, visit the library, and play some team-building games.
Schools out and you’re not sure what to do this summer! Visit the library, make a new friend, and talk about the latest books and trends! Games and refreshments will be provided!
Teens will be encouraged to work together to make a no-sew blanket to donate. We will talk about different organizations dedicated to helping the homeless in our area. This will also be an opportunity to earn volunteer hours and learn about volunteer opportunities in the Meridian community.
Connect with tweens & teens in your community! Puzzle Pandemonium is a chance to team up and compete against your peers and see who can complete their puzzle first! Prizes will be awarded!
Share small acts of kindness. Kindness Rocks are painted rocks that are decorated with positive and uplifting messages and then placed somewhere in the community for others to find. If you want to do this at home find some rocks, paint them using paint pens, and spray them with a sealer to protect them from the elements over time. Place these little acts of kindness in your garden or amongst the community where other rocks are located.
During this program, teens share some of today’s trendiest TikTok dances, then work together to brainstorm, create, film, and edit 60-second videos. Perfect choreography is not the goal: Just have fun dancing, laughing, and creating together! Note: It’s okay if you don’t want to be in front of the camera, you can help behind the scenes. You can also do this at home with friends and family! Be sure to tag us on Facebook!
Please join Mrs. Marsha Henson to learn sign language.