Playtime for 3s, 4s, & 5s
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
This program has been canceled due to the ongoing renovations in the library.
Join us for an open playtime for children from 0-35 months accompanied by an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are suitable for young children. We clean up together at 10:45!
Join us for an open playtime for children from 0-35 months accompanied by an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are suitable for young children. We clean up together at 10:45!
Join us for an open playtime for children from 0-35 months accompanied by an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are suitable for young children. We clean up together at 10:45!
Paint your own ceramic owl and enjoy Harry Potter trivia.
This program is for kids ages 9 and up.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED AND BEGINS JUNE 27TH.
Space is limited.
Please call the Youth Services Department to register.
Summer Reading for students entering grades 7-12
Opens June 27 and goes thru August 19.
Register at the teen desk. Fill out the registration form, place your paperclip and registration form in the container and bring home your reading log. Remember to bring your reading log back to the library beginning July 5 to receive your scratch off tickets.
Tisha has spent the entire day rushing. She has to hustle for the bus in the morning, though she wants to stop and listen to the sounds around her. She has to quickly put her crayons away at school, though she's not finished with her drawing. She even has to speed through recess so she doesn't miss lunch. So when Mommy picks her up, Tisha asks if they can please "have a little slowdown." What if they walked instead of taking the bus? What if they counted cars and seagulls, umbrellas and hats? What if they simply sat on a bench in the sunshine and gave names to the pigeons in the park?
Join the Mermaid Princess for stories and songs.
*This program has limited availability. Please stop by the Children's Desk the day of the program to get your free attendance ticket*