1,000 Books before Kindergarten
This independent, self-paced program is designed to develop and encourage good reading habits and develop early literacy skills in children from birth to Kindergarten. Call or stop by the Children’s desk for more information.
Book Bugs
Fridays at 10:00am, August 4th – December 22nd
Children up to age 6 with a caregiver, join us for stories, activities and fun! Drop-in.
Tales for a Dog
First Saturday of every month @ 9:30 or 10:00am, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2 Readers completed Kindergarten and older, come share a story with a certified therapy dog. Pre-register or drop-in.
Lego Club
Second Saturday of every month at 2:00pm
10/14, 11/11, 12/9
Children Kindergarten and older, stop by for some building challenges and fun! Drop-in.
Family Reads On-the-Go
3rd week of the Month, during open hours
Week of October 16
Pick-up a copy of next month’s family friendly book (to be read at home together) and activity packet. Call to pre-register.
Crafty Kids**
First Tuesday of the month at 3:15pm, 10/3, 11/7, 12/5
Children Kindergarten through 4th grade, join us for stories and crafty activities. Registration requested.
Junior Chef**
Second Tuesday of the month at 3:15pm, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12
Children Kindergarten through 4th grade, join us for stories and creative cooking for kids. Registration requested.
Book Blast**
Third Tuesday of the month at 3:15pm, 10/17, 11/21, 12/19
Children Kindergarten through 4th grade, explore a new book series each month through sample reading and activities. Check out a book from the series and discuss the next month. Registration requested.
STEAM Ahead!**
Fourth Tuesday of the month at 3:15pm, 10/24, 11/28
Children Kindergarten through 4th grade, join us and explore science fun. Registration requested.
Boo Time
Tuesday, October 31 at 3:15pm
Children Kindergarten through 4th grade, join us for spooky stories and activities. Registration requested.
Trick or Treat at the Library**
Tuesday, October 31 9am-9pm
Stop by the library dressed in your costume. Anyone in costume will receive small treats as they walk through the library.
** Library programs made possible by