Movers & Shakers: Summer Session

Move, groove, and learn together at Movers & Shakers. The program mixes music and movement with early literacy and social skills practice to provide a well-rounded learning experience for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers. It’s a great way to make new friends while learning through play.

Event Series Parking Lot Projects

Parking Lot Projects

Stop by the library parking lot for fun science experiments, creative craft projects, and more. Each week will feature a different activity to help families earn badges in our Summer Learning Program. All ages are welcome, but anyone under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Follow the library on Facebook and Instagram to get previews of each week’s activity. **On rainy days activities will move to the library’s side ... Read More

Movers & Shakers: Summer Session

Move, groove, and learn together at Movers & Shakers. The program mixes music and movement with early literacy and social skills practice to provide a well-rounded learning experience for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers. It’s a great way to make new friends while learning through play.

Art Adventures

To celebrate our summer theme “Adventures Begins at the Library,” Miss Lizzie will host 4 independent adventure camp programs. Sign up for any or all of them! Please see the website linked below to register. These 1-hour sessions are strictly for those entering grades four through nine and require advance registration. Guardians will not participate in the program but are encouraged to remain in the building in the unlikely event ... Read More

Adventures in Art: Jungle in a Jar

Create your own ecosystem by making a Jungle in a Jar. Choose from a variety of artificial plants, tiny animals, characters and more to complete your project. All ages are welcome at this summer’s Adventures in Art, but anyone under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. All supplies are provided by the library. Please arrive by 6:30 p.m. to have adequate time to complete the project.

Event Series Parking Lot Projects

Parking Lot Projects

Stop by the library parking lot for fun science experiments, creative craft projects, and more. Each week will feature a different activity to help families earn badges in our Summer Learning Program. All ages are welcome, but anyone under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Follow the library on Facebook and Instagram to get previews of each week’s activity. **On rainy days activities will move to the library’s side ... Read More

Sensory Friendly Spectacular

Magician/autistic self-advocate Cody Clark is back, sharing a new kind of magic show. He’s removed the loud noises, eliminated the bright lights, and encourages everyone to express reactions to the magic in whichever way comes most naturally to them! This program is designed for ages 8 and up in the disabilities community but everyone is welcome.

Event Series Summer Storytime

Summer Storytime

Summer is here, and so is storytime! Keep brains active with good books and related activities, like arts and crafts, movement and music, and science experiments! Miss Lizzie can also incorporate Spanish vocabulary and bilingual books upon request. Storytime meets Fridays at 10AM. All ages and abilities are welcome! And don't forget to grab a Frequent Storytime Reward card. Visit seven times to win prizes and make special storytime requests!

Event Series Stay & Play

Stay & Play

Stay and Play 2nd Saturdays and Last Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m., For Ages 0-4 Visit with your littlest learner to play and socialize with others. There will be many activities to choose from, including puppets, sensory play, special reading nooks, blocks, and more. Come enjoy some unstructured play together. Please note, this is unstructured free play for both caregiver and child, not a structured Story Time.

Movers & Shakers: Summer Session

Move, groove, and learn together at Movers & Shakers. The program mixes music and movement with early literacy and social skills practice to provide a well-rounded learning experience for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers. It’s a great way to make new friends while learning through play.