2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

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Preschool

Pee Wee Playdate

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 11:15!

Pee Wee Playdate

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 11:15!

Pee Wee Playdate

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 11:15!

Mad Science: Digging for Dinos!

For ages 3, 4, 5, and 6 with an adult.

Registration for this event is full, but we may be able to accept standbys if anyone who is registered does not show up.  Please stop by the Youth Services desk a few minutes before the event starts to ask about attending as a standby.

Kids are introduced to the differences between meat-eating and plant-eating animals. They have the opportunity to look at some dinosaur teeth up close and work as paleontologists, by participating in a mini dinosaur dig that engages their attention and helps them improve their scientific knowledge.

Mad Science: Digging for Dinos!

For ages 3, 4, 5, and 6 with an adult.

Registration for this event is full, but we may be able to accept standbys if anyone who is registered does not show up.  Please stop by the Youth Services desk a few minutes before the event starts to ask about attending as a standby.

Kids are introduced to the differences between meat-eating and plant-eating animals. They have the opportunity to look at some dinosaur teeth up close and work as paleontologists, by participating in a mini dinosaur dig that engages their attention and helps them improve their scientific knowledge.