Feb. 12 League of Book Lovers

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Calling all book lovers in grades 4-6! Come join our League, a book club just for you. We will discuss juvenile historical fiction novel Escape from Aleppo by N. H. Senzai, chosen by popular vote at the October book club. Wednesday, February 12 6:30-7:30 pm After Nadia is separated from her family while fleeing the civil war, she spends the next four days with a mysterious old man who […]

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Harriet Tubman on Thurs., Feb 27 at 7 pm

Celebrate Black History Month with Harriet Tubman. Thursday, February 27, 7 pm. Come meet Harriet Tubman in this multi-generational program. Millicent Sparks’ portrayal of Harriet Tubman will highlight public awareness of the Underground Railroad, Civil War, and the life of one of the 19th century’s most celebrated figures. Target audience is 4th Grade and older. Free and Open to All. […]

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Winter Storytimes

Our weekly Preschool and Toddler Storytimes return for the winter session on January 27 and run through March 2! Preschool Storytime Mondays at 10:30 am January 27-March 2 (No Storytime on Monday, February 17 due to Presidents’ Day) Stories, songs, movement activities, and a craft to encourage pre-reading skills Ages 3-5 with a caregiver  Toddler Storytime Tuesdays at 10:30 am January 28-March […]

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Feb. 1 Rhythm Babies Music Class

Does your tot love music & movement? Come to our next Rhythm Babies class! Saturday, February 1 10:15-11 am This lively 45-minute monthly class is designed to improve young children’s auditory senses, cognitive, and musical skills through singing, rhythm, and creative movement activities. Most importantly, it’s a lot of fun!  All ages are welcome, but classes tend to fill up. Registration is Required – Sign Up Today! Upcoming Rhythm Babies classes: March 7 April 4 May […]

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Jan. 24 Creative Construction – Block Party

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Join us for the next event in our series of STEM events for young library patrons to learn, improve fine motor skills, develop spacial awareness and enjoy free play with constructive toys.  Friday, January 24 10:30-11:30 am Children’s Area  Drop in to build, learn, and play with a set of nice wooden blocks! We will also have special sets of universal people, vehicles, and animals to join in the fun. Toys are recommended for children ages 3 and up.

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Winter/Spring Children’s Programs

It’s getting colder and we have some fun events to help you ward off the winter blues! Our winter/spring children’s/family events include the annual Spring Egg Hunt, a couple of historical impersonators, an Impossible Day Leap Year Party, a puppet show, family painting, some special Saturday Storytimes, and multiple coding events. Check out the Winter/Spring Children’s 2020 Trifold brochure for details or visit our online calendar for more information and to register for events. Huge […]

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Jan. 15 League of Book Lovers

Calling all book lovers in grades 4-6! Come join our League, a book club just for you. We will discuss juvenile fantasy novel The Iron Trial (first book in the Magisterium series) by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, chosen by popular vote at the October & November book clubs. Wednesday, January 15 6:30-7:30 pm Warned away from magic all of his life, Callum endeavors […]

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Winter/Spring Teen Programs

Beat the cold with our wonderful season of programming for our patrons in grades 6-12! Stop in for our new CSI Club, join us on your early dismissal days for some teen yoga and meditation, throw down during our first Super Smash Bros. Tournament, and participate in our array of monthly clubs. Visit our online calendar for more information and to register for these […]

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