• Dot Art Decorations

    International Dot Day is soon approaching and we want to use your art to display in the library. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. Teens/Tweens are encouraged to “make their make” by transforming a dot on a piece of paper into something more.

  • Solar Observation

    On October 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse is due to take place. We are going to look at the Sun to see what the big fuss is all about. We will be using SUNoculars and a SolarMax telescope to safely observe the Sun.

  • Mini Golf Day

    Happy Mini Golf Day! Stop by to enjoy a great social activity or simply practice your putting skills.

  • Volunteer Fall/Halloween Decorating Day

    Do you need community service hours? Well, today is the day to earn them, we could use your help decorating the library for the Fall/Spooky Halloween season. Help us sort through our Fall and Halloween décor and place it amongst the library.

  • Tell-Tale Heart Storytime

    Gather around the campfire and tell a tale. What spooky stories do you know and want to share?

  • Glow in the Dark Bingo

    Join us for a fun Glow in the Dark Bingo! We will be using dabbers, paper bingo sheets and black lights to bring the magic alive. Everyone who participates will get a glow stick! Join us for a COSMIC fun time!

  • Zom-beanies STEM

    You could be the next Victor Frankenstein by stitching together your own zombie-themed beanie. This is a great opportunity to practice sewing eyeball buttons and adding your own stitch work to a beanie hat to enjoy during the spooky season.

  • Pumpkin Carving

    Get into the Halloween spirit by getting creative with pumpkin carving. Be prepared for the guts and yucks of the pumpkin’s insides. Please register in advance to participate.

  • DIY Apron

    Stop by to create your own apron to wear as you help prepare for Thanksgiving.

  • Turkey Hunting

    A rafter of turkeys has been let loose in the library. We need your help finding them. (No turkeys were harmed in the process)

  • Friendsgiving Soup

    Let’s make a meal together. Back in the day, it was quite common for people to share recipes and food gifts whether among family members or friends. Let’s bring that back! We will be making Friendship Soup Mix in a Jar, which is a great gift for someone you love or are concerned about as the holiday season approaches. Be sure to write down your own favorite comfort food recipes and share them with us! All materials will be provided.

  • Deck the Halls

    Community service opportunity to “deck the halls”. Help us sort our holiday decorations and decorate for the holiday season. We have plenty of Christmas trees that would love your attention.