• Painted Tea Pots

    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.

  • Freelance Project Day

    K–5th Grade

    The children will have an opportunity to create whatever they wish using the items provided on the tables.

  • Donuts & Dominoes

    What is more fun than World Math Day? Donuts! Visit the library and learn how to play Dominoes, it’s basically adding dots, but we “added” donuts to make it more fun!

  • BINGO

    BINGO

    Come play BINGO, meet new people, and win prizes!

  • Game Day (BINGO)

    K–5th Grade

    Cross out all your letters and win interesting prizes.

  • Sketching

    Happy National Pencil Day! To celebrate, grab a pencil and paper and find your creativity by sketching your next masterpiece!

  • Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

    K-12th Grade

    April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month -- Please report any animal cruelty to your local animal welfare department, law enforcement or local humane society.

  • DIY Spectrum Bracelets

    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.