• Library Closed

    Closed in observance of Martin Luther King Day

  • C is for…

    CARDBOARD COOKIE CRAFT. Cut round shapes out of cardboard. Add flower stickers, different colored small circles, or shapes to top of cookie.

  • Kahoot! & Popcorn

    It’s Popcorn Day, enjoy a bag of popcorn and play the trivia game Kahoot with friends.

  • Tissue Paper Craft Day

    K–5th Grade

    Use different colored tissue paper and glue to make pictures on cardstock.

  • DIY Journal

    Create your own journal/planner to get you organized for the new year. Supplies needed are a cereal box, a heavy-duty stapler, scape book paper, gel pens, and journal/planner stencils.

  • D is for…

    DOT ART. Winter picture with dots to be filled in with round stickers &/or jewels.

  • Pendulum Painting

    It’s International Creativity Month, visit the library and get creative by making your own pendulum painting. To make it at home you will need a medium size cardboard box, a dowel rod, about a yard of string, a paper cup, a pencil, an 8x10 canvas, and paint. Using a pencil punch a hole on either side of the box to hold the dole rod in place. Place the canvas in the bottom of the box, using a pencil punch a hole in the bottom of the paper cup and attach the string to the top of the cup. then the other end of the string to the dowel rod. Pour a little paint or mix different colors into the cup and let it swing, creating your own unique artwork.

  • Science Experiment Day

    K–5th Grade

    How do the clouds make rain? Watch “water” go through a “cloud” to make rain using water, shaving cream and blue food coloring in a clear cup.

  • BINGO

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

  • E is for…

    EYE SPY. Sensory bin activity. Different items and the letter E will be placed in a plastic container to find the letter E.

  • Paint Like Alma

    Using an 8x10 canvas and acrylic paint, become an artist like Alma, creating abstract art. Learn who Alma Woodsey Thomas was.

  • POPSICLE STICK CRAFT DAY

    K–5th Grade

    The children will use different size popsicle sticks to create a masterpiece.