Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills, discover new words, while exploring letters and sounds. Learn with music, picture books, rhymes and even explore other languages.
Your little ones will explore board books, finger plays and lap-bounce activities to encourage language development, brain stimulation, and socialization.
Join us at the Rural Hall/Stanleyville Branch for a Sensory Storytime tailored for children with autism, ADHD, or other sensory processing challenges.
Chair yoga boosts strength, flexibility, and mental well-being from the comfort and stability of a chair. This class is led by Registered Yoga Instructor Jane Holtje. All equipment is provided.
Peer Support Outreach Specialist Jose Perez will be available to direct anyone in need to essential services such as housing assistance, medical services, mental health counseling and financial assistance. For more information, call
Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills, discover new words, while exploring letters and sounds. Learn with music, picture books, rhymes and even explore other languages.
Preschoolers will develop language and pre-reading skills through stories, songs, and activities to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Recommended for children ages 3-5.
This club will help preschoolers develop 21st century learning skills they need with a special focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
This class will teach you how to save, rename and locate files and download them to a USB drive.
Every third Tuesday of each month, children will complete a different art project.
Most suitable for ages 6-12.
April - marbled paper Spring art
Build a LEGO project on a given theme and meet fellow LEGO enthusiasts.
Recommended for children ages 6-11.
Tweens! Are you tired of being judged for your art skills? Register to attend our Bad Art in the Afternoon program and come to the Central Library Children's Room to try your hand and making the worst art you can!
Tweens and Teens: are you interested in improving your cooking skills? Are you HUNGRY???
Bring some joy to your home or garden this spring. Decorating your own small terracotta pot. With the freedom to decorate however you’d like with supplies provided. This is an 18 and older program. No experience necessary.
Join us for a preschool Storytime that uses LEGOs and books to promote language and pre-reading skill development. Registration is required.
Recommended for children ages 2-5.
Join other men in supportive discussions regarding topics such as health, community, and fatherhood. These meetings occur in Central’s Auditorium on the first and third Tuesday of the month, 6-7 PM, and are hosted in cooperation with the For
This group welcomes all needlework artists at any skill level to chat and work on individual needlework projects and peruse needlework books from the library’s collection.