Move rhythmically to music and get fit with Janet Serrao, fitness and Zumba instructor. Good balance and able to move quickly is essential for this class.
Music, movement, and a board book for little ones.
Join Marybeth for stories, songs and puppets. Registration is limited.
Children up to 2 years old with an adult.
Drop-in Wednesdays from 10:30-11:00am.
Stories, songs, and finger play.
Sing, dance, and have fun with songs, scarves, and a short book.
School's out so head over to the library for our always popular program..... EYES OF THE WILD! Travis returns with a selection of animals for you to meet. You must register everyone in your group, INCLUDING ADULTS.
Children 2 & 3 years old with an adult.
Stories, songs, and pre-literacy activities.
No school? Join Mad Science for this hands-on workshop all about inventing!
Share knitting and crocheting projects, learn some stitches and techniques, and generally have fun chatting with others. Bring your needles, crochet hooks and some yarn.
Use leaves and a cardboard tube to create your own gorgeous 3D Fall tree. This program is for Grades 3-5 only.
Ages 9-11
Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30pm
September 24, October 22, November 19, December 4
In September, we’ll talk about our summer reading and favorite books, and then decide on what we’ll read for the rest of our meetings.
Want to talk about your favorite books or get recommendations? Join us for the teen book chat. One hour of community service will be earned for attending, and another hour for every written book review submitted to Ms. Nicole.
Meet, mingle and trade yarns with others.
In the 1950s, comedienne Lucille Ball captured the hearts of television audiences across the nation. Her wacky hijinks and fearless enthusiasm kept thousands laughing.
Lucille Ball: A Living History Portrayal (VIRTUAL)
In the 1950s, comedienne Lucille Ball captured the hearts of television audiences across the nation. Her wacky hijinks and fearless enthusiasm kept thousands laughing.
In the 1950s, comedienne Lucille Ball captured the hearts of television audiences across the nation. Her wacky hijinks and fearless enthusiasm kept thousands laughing.