Debate Meet-Up
Join us to debate every other week on zoom. Click to register. Grades 6-12.
This week: Cats vs. Dogs and Is Climate Change Real?
Email mwhittington@ebpl.org with questions.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Join us to debate every other week on zoom. Click to register. Grades 6-12.
This week: Cats vs. Dogs and Is Climate Change Real?
Email mwhittington@ebpl.org with questions.
Tips and Tricks for Building (ages 9-17)
The class will cover the basics of Minecraft, starting your own survival and creative worlds, movement, crafting items, building, mining, farming, etc.
Students will either need to have Minecraft installed on their own laptops which they bring to class.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to run Minecraft on a Chromebook.
June 28 OR June 30 at 1:30 to 2:30 pm
Registration opens 6/14.
Call 732-390-6789 to register!
Tips and Tricks for Building (ages 9-17)
The class will cover the basics of Minecraft, starting your own survival and creative worlds, movement, crafting items, building, mining, farming, etc.
Students will either need to have Minecraft installed on their own laptops which they bring to class.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to run Minecraft on a Chromebook.
June 28 OR June 30 at 1:30 to 2:30 pm
Registration opens 6/14.
Call 732-390-6789 to register!
Brain Bunch: The Brain Bunch teaches students all about the brain through cool, exciting demonstrations. We will learn how to construct electrical brain networks using snap circuits, explore how the brain works using optical illusions, and observe a real sheep brain! Grades 2-8.
Register for zoom link. Questions can be emailed to mwhittington@ebpl.org
Drop by the YS Programming room to make your own journal. Grades 2-5. Questions can be sent to mwhittington@ebpl.org.
This program will be rescheduled at a later date. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Kids ages 3 and up, with an adult, can practice using scissors and make a simple craft.
Kids in 3rd grade and up can create a beautiful bracelet using safety pins, beads, and elastic.
Preschoolers ages 2 years and up, with their grown-up, can experiment with crayon rubbings using our plates with textures and images.
Make an eight-limbed companion using yarn and lots of perseverance! If you don't know how to braid, you will by the time you're done creating your octopus. For kids entering 3rd grade and up.