• Creepy Canvas Art

    Join us for a whimsical morning of creativity at our "Creepy Canvas Art" session, where you can unleash your inner artist as we guide you step by step to paint a beautifully eerie moonlit scene featuring a cat or owl perched on a branch. We’ll be using acrylic paint, so wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy—aprons will be provided! Perfect for all skill levels, this fun and relaxing program will add a touch of enchanting charm to your collection. Bring your favorite snacks and let’s get painting!

  • 3rd Annual Fall Festival

    Family

    Get ready for an unforgettable day of fall magic at the library’s Fall Festival on Wednesday, October 9, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM! Experience the joy of Angie Hale's Pony Tales petting zoo and delightful pony rides, plus a lineup of thrilling games to enjoy. Unleash your creativity and come dressed in your best costume for our all-ages costume contest at 2:30 PM—prizes await the most fabulous outfits, so bring your A-game! Prepare to be wowed by Magician Dorian LaChance, the "Magic Man," and his whimsical “Kind of Kooky, Not Too Spooky Halloween Show,” with two spellbinding performances at 11:00 AM and 12:30 PM. While you’re here, don’t forget to sign up for a library card or check out some fang-tastic books! This thrilling event is completely free, so gather your family and friends for a day filled with laughter, creativity, and seasonal cheer!

  • Creepy Canvas Art

    Join us for a whimsical afternoon of creativity at our "Creepy Canvas Art" session, where you can unleash your inner artist as we guide you step by step to paint a beautifully eerie moonlit scene featuring a cat or owl perched on a branch. We’ll be using acrylic paint, so wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy—aprons will be provided! Perfect for all skill levels, this fun and relaxing program will add a touch of enchanting charm to your collection. Bring your favorite snacks and let’s get painting!

  • Rocky Jack-O-Lanterns

    K–5th Grade

    The children will make jack-o-lanterns out of painted rocks.

  • Monstrous Mad Libs

    Join us for a morning of laughter and creativity at our Monstrous Mad Libs program! Participants will fill in the blanks of fun, themed Mad Libs, crafting hilarious and unexpected stories. Afterward, we'll share our monstrous creations aloud for some frightful fun! This event is perfect for adults and a great way to connect with fellow community members. Supplies will be provided—just bring your imagination!

  • Paper Plate Ghost Craft

    Toddlers will make a paper plate ghost using the materials provided.

  • Pumpkin STEM Challenge

    Get ready for a fang-tastic hour of Halloween fun with our Pumpkin STEM Challenge! Dive into the eerie excitement as you unleash your creativity and engineering skills. In this program you’ll: Launch into Action: Build a mini catapult with a pumpkin base and see how far you can launch marshmallows. Construct a Creepy Bridge: Create a bridge from pumpkin slices or hollowed pumpkins and test its strength to the max. All materials are provided—just bring your enthusiasm!

  • Smoky Cauldron Art Project

    K–5th Grade

    The children will design smoky cauldrons out paper products and cotton balls.

  • Budgeting Boogeyman

    Conquering Holiday Finances: Get ready tackle the holiday season with savvy financial planning! Join us to learn practical tips for budgeting, saving, and managing expenses during the festive season. Whether you're shopping for gifts or planning gatherings, this program will help you navigate your finances with ease. Don’t miss out on valuable insights to make your holidays enjoyable without breaking the bank!

  • Handprint Spider Craft

    Toddlers will make a spider using a small handprint, googly eyes, and other paper products.

  • Mystery at the Library

    Join us for Mystery at the Library—a thrilling, library-themed adventure where you’ll solve a fun and eerie mystery! In this interactive one-hour event, you will explore different areas of the library to uncover clues and solve the mystery of who committed the “crime,” where it happened, and with what item.