Perler Beads (Gr. 4+)
Use perler beads to create a piece of 8-bit art! Space is limited. Free tickets are required and will be given out starting half an hour before the program at the children's desk.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Use perler beads to create a piece of 8-bit art! Space is limited. Free tickets are required and will be given out starting half an hour before the program at the children's desk.
Girls Who Code club for 3rd to 5th grade girls will be held with 6 Zoom meetings on Wednesdays @ 5-5:45pm from 10/1-11/5
Scratch is a block-based coding program which is easy to learn and the projects are fun to spark the interest.
If you are interested in joining the club, please fill out the registration form
For any inquiries, please email Sally Leung ,Youth Services Librarian.
Color in a blank template and then break the pieces apart for your own custom puzzle! This program is for students gr. 1+.
Our first fall paint party will be painting vases for air plants! This program is for students in grades 3+. This program has limited seating. Free tickets are required and will be given out starting half an hour before the program at the children's desk.
Get back in the swing of school with a DIY custom mini notebook! This passive craft will take place in the children's deparment and is intended for students in gr. K+. As supplies last.
Sunday, August 16, 10:00am
Kids grade 1+ are invited to pain suncatchers. This is a potentially messy program, so please do not wear your finest! Suncatchers will need to dry 2-3 hours. Participants will be able to pick them up later or bring them home (very carefully) on a paper plate.
Limited space!
Registration is required, click here to register
Tuesday, August 19, 10:30-11:00
Ms. Tiffany is back! Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30-minute dance class for baby and their big person! Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years.
Join us to show off your moves and have some fun. Grown-ups, yes, this counts as your cardio for the day!
Tuesday, August 12 at 11:30 AM
Calling all citizen scientists and nature lovers! Come learn about monarch caterpillars and see a couple up close. Stick around for an optional craft (while supplies last) and a release of a newly hatched monarch butterfly into nature. Children of all ages are welcome along with parents and caregivers.
Learn about monarch caterpillars and their life cycle before we release a butterfly into nature. An optional craft will be available while supplies last.