Handprint Spider Craft
Toddlers will make a spider using a small handprint, googly eyes, and other paper products.
Toddlers will make a spider using a small handprint, googly eyes, and other paper products.
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.
The children will create a mini pinata using a paper roll, white crepe paper, and masking tape.
Show off your creative costumes for a chance to win a fun prize while enjoying a lively games of bingo. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the Halloween spirit with friends and fellow patrons. Don’t miss out on the fun—come in costume and get ready for a ghoulishly good time!
Toddlers will dance to some spooky tunes in their favorite costumes and do a Halloween craft.
The children and teens will participate in a costume contest and some spooky games, while listening to some spooky classics.
Library is closed for Staff Development Day. We will reopen on Saturday, 11/2/24, at 9:00am. Thank you.
Join us for an engaging program in honor of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month! Share cherished memories and connect with others while exploring fun brain health activities. We’ll enjoy memory games, brain teasers, and storytelling prompts that stimulate your mind and foster community. Learn valuable tips for maintaining cognitive health in a supportive environment. Whether you’re a caregiver or simply interested in brain wellness, this program invites you to participate and share your insights!
Toddlers will make a collage of turkey tracks using brown paint, and pipe cleaners.
The children will have an opportunity to create an art project using the items provided.
We are closed Saturday, 11/9/24, and Monday, 11/11/24, in observance of Veteran's Day. Thank you to all our service personnel who have served and are serving our country. We appreciate all of you!
Toddlers will be able to create a mushroom using a paper plate, paint, and dots.