Join Meghan as she plays your favorite nursery rhymes and children's songs.
From exploring pigments to starting rainbow reactions, kids will dive into exciting experiments themed around colors.
Disclaimer(s)
Allergen Notice
Please review the program description for any potential allergies before signing yourself or a loved one up for this program.
Parents Must Stay in Library
Parents must stay in the Children's Library when their children are in a Children's program.
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.
Create garden stakes for library patrons to take when they visit our Seed Library. Taught by Jacke Parente. Earn 1 hour of community service credit upon completion of the program.
Disclaimer(s)
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.
Are you already skilled in knit, crochet, felting, sewing, or another fiber-art, and want to put your skills to philanthropic use? Join us at the Stitching Circle for a self-led stitching session! Attendees will be given ideas for proj
Disclaimer(s)
Allergen Notice
Please review the program description for any potential allergies before signing yourself or a loved one up for this program.
Photography Notice
Pictures/Videos taken at or for library events or activities may be posted online, printed in our newsletter or other print media, or displayed in-house.
If you do not want yourself and/or your minor child photographed, please notify the librarian/photographer at the time of the event.
TECH CLASS: Digital Dust
These days, it seems like almost everything is being done ONLINE. We often ask ourselves how much of our private information is on the Internet and what can we do to help protect that information from falling into the wrong hands? During this discussion, we will go over some of the best practices for securing your online presence. From social media and email to online banking and the Dark Web, we will provide an overview of changes you can make to provide a safer and more secure online experience. We'll even go over trusted websites that will help you determine if your accounts have been compromised. Taught by IT Manager Bob Johnson & Tech Librarian Jen Mullen.