Legos for Tweens: Create a Winter Wonderland
Legos for Tweens: We supply the legos, you bring your ideas.
Use legos to create a winter scene. Creations will be displayed in the Library.
Legos for Tweens: We supply the legos, you bring your ideas.
Use legos to create a winter scene. Creations will be displayed in the Library.
Tween Movie Club: Read It! Watch It! Let۪s Talk About It!
Ever notice how the book and the movie versions are never quite the same? Read our fall picks beforehand, then come join us for a movie viewing and discussion. Refreshments will be served.
Coraline: An adventurous girl finds another world that seems perfect at first. Be careful what you wish for
Tween Movie Club: Read It! Watch It! Let۪s Talk About It!
Ever notice how the book and the movie versions are never quite the same? Read our fall picks beforehand, then come join us for a movie viewing and discussion. Refreshments will be served.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Experience Middle School through the eyes of everyone۪s favorite wimpy kid, Greg Heffley.
Are you a fan of Christopher Paolini's Eragon series? Come to the library for an afternoon of dragon-related trivia, discussion, and games.
"The Invitation" - A play told through monologues by school children. The theme is kindness and connection, and through these stories we are able to see our differences and similarities. A Q & A will follow with refreshments. For families of children 4th grade and up. Register beginning Sept. 10 online or at any desk.
Join us for a panel discussion with local teens as they share their experiences growing up online. Our teen panel will offer insights and perspectives of the digital world and share some of their concerns, challenges, and solutions dealing with screen time.
Please join us for this informative discussion. Remember, when it comes to teens۪ digital lives, they are the experts. This workshop is for parents and caregivers of elementary through high school students.
The Traveling Lantern Theatre Company presents: The Story of Ebenezer Scrooge or "A Christmas Carol." The classic tale of a miser's redemption. For families with children 5 and up. Register beginning Sept. 10 online or at the Children's Desk.
It۪s a one-ring circle of fun and learning as Karen Gersch, a founder of the Big Apple Circus, and Cirque du Soleil۪s Guto Vasconcelos introduce and demonstrate simple circus skills. Kids of all ages get to try their hand at balancing objects, juggling and cool acrobatic moves! Hurry, Hurry! Register soon. Seating is limited, but the marvels that will unfold are limitless.
Teen cartoonist Maya Henderson will lead this three-week workshop focusing on basic cartooning techniques.