Recording Session.
There is no Toddler Storytime this week. We will resume on Thursday, Oct. 3 at 10 a.m.
This series is presented by the Geriatric Adult Specialty Team of Partners Health Management and seeks to help navigate the many challenges facing older adults and their families.
Engage your preschoolers with stories, songs and activities that promote language and pre-reading skill development to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
This program introduces age-appropriate books and stories, in addition to, rhymes, songs, and movement in fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth.
Combine your love of reading and gardening by attending this library book club for nature lovers.
Preschoolers will develop language and pre-reading skills through stories and songs to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Recommended for children ages 2-6.
Learn tips on how to be safe while using the internet and making purchases online. Get educated on the best ways you can protect yourself from identity theft and other cybercrimes.
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Create a simple craft with us based on the Storytime theme of the week. Recommended for ages 3-5 and their caregivers.
Gardening Basics: Planting for Fall
Come join us for a look into growing fall crops. We'll discuss everything from carrots and collards to spinach and turnips.
Community nutritionist Kerry Leonard is joining us once a month to provide teens with the knowledge to make healthful, informed nutrition decisions and build upon their skills to create snacks that meet their individual needs.
Learn tips on how to be safe while using the internet and making purchases online. Get educated on the best ways you can protect yourself from identity theft and other cybercrimes.
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Unleash your creativity in our Graphic Design Program for Teens! This program offers:
In this class you will learn how to improve your sewing skills by taking old clothing to make sustainable fashion that’s both creative and eco-friendly.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by learning how to play Lotería, a traditional board game of chance similar to bingo.
During a special installment of the African American Reads Book Club, we'll be discussing The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb. The meeting takes place in person or via Zoom.