The Library will be closed on Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day.
Join us in the Youth Library for storytime, songs, and lots of fun! Recommended for ages 2-5. No preregistration needed.
The All of Us Journey exhibit is headed our way. Come aboard this traveling educational exhibit to learn how you can help shape the future of health for yourself, your family, your community, and generations to come.
The Journey exhibit features interactive activities, videos, games, quizzes, and more – all designed to demonstrate the power of your participation in health research. You can even enroll in the All of Us Research Program during your visit.
The All of Us Journey exhibit is headed our way. Come aboard this traveling educational exhibit to learn how you can help shape the future of health for yourself, your family, your community, and generations to come.
The Journey exhibit features interactive activities, videos, games, quizzes, and more – all designed to demonstrate the power of your participation in health research. You can even enroll in the All of Us Research Program during your visit.
The All of Us Journey exhibit is headed our way. Come aboard this traveling educational exhibit to learn how you can help shape the future of health for yourself, your family, your community, and generations to come.
The Journey exhibit features interactive activities, videos, games, quizzes, and more – all designed to demonstrate the power of your participation in health research. You can even enroll in the All of Us Research Program during your visit.
Dance, wiggle, and sing with local musician/early educator, Linda Bassick. This program is geared towards babies, toddlers and preschool aged kids, but all ages are welcome!
Zentangle with Hollie Shaner-McRae
The Zentangle(R) method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. The patterns are called tangles. You create tangles with combinations of dots, lines, simple curves, S-curves and orbs. Patterns are drawn on small pieces of paper called "tiles", which you can assemble into mosaics.