Grab a scavenger hunt and discover all the things your library has to offer. Complete a scavenger hunt to recieve a fine forgiveness card and be entered to win a raffle prize. All completed hunts are due by October 19.
Join us for a lively picnic with your favorite stuffed animal. Bring a picnic lunch and a blanket. We will have fun stories and games. Weather permitting.
Drop by to chalk the sidewalk! We’ll meet at the front of the library at 10:30 am, and then move to the back of the library for chalk and other activities. Weather permitting.
Where have you traveled? Where would you like to go? Come share and learn about places and travel tips from state parks to Disney during our monthly topics. Let's discover new possibilities in travel! October's Topic: Fastpass is gone. What is Disney Genie and Genie Plus?
Would you like to learn chess or improve your playing skills? The chess club offers an opportunity to practise, learn techniques, or just enjoy the game!
Computers and Windows Basic: Learn the basics of Windows 10 including parts of the computer, usingthe mouse, saving to a USB Flash drive, and basic computer maintenance. Also,what to look for when buying a new computer.
Grab your sketchbook or drawing gadgets for an afternoon of creativity. Feel free to work on your own projects or participate in group activities while meeting other artists in the area.
Internet Surfing and Safety: Learn the basics of using the internet including web sites and browsers, instruction on what is and how to use a search engine, browser add-ons, Scams, ad blockers, and keeping yourself safe on the internet.
This lunchtime book club meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 11:30am in the upstairs classroom. Thus month's selection is Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty.
Join us in watching a “fun bad,” unintentionally humorous, or poorly made cinematic film. Pre-movie trivia. Cos-tumes welcome! “For the love of a bad film.” Movie is rated TVMA.
Introduction to Google docs, sheets, slides. Other topics include cloud file sharing. Sharing allows multiple people to work on the same file. (Having a free google.com account is recommended)
Drop by the library and create something with our maker technology collection. We have a 3D printer, graphics tablets, recording equipment, sewing machines, laptops, and more! Ages 13+.
Learn about the 3D printing process from start to finish. From filament todownloading projects and customizing your own. We will cover how toget started with the library‘s 3D printer.