Baby & Me
A baby lapsit storytime with tickles, bounces, cuddles, bubbles, and toys!
Birth-24 months.
Registration requested. Space is limited. Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the start of the program to secure your spot. All available spots will be offered to walk-ins.
Disclaimer(s)
Children's Program Registration.
Please register all children that will attend, including siblings. Do not register adults.
Registration recommended.
Siblings welcome.
Siblings welcome. Please register siblings.
Scrabble Club
Test your vocabulary and drop in for a friendly, casual game of Scrabble with fellow word-enthusiasts.
Update - This group will meet on Tuesdays from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM starting Tues. 5/23.
Disclaimer(s)
No registration.
Drop-in friendly.
Beginners & new members welcome.
Series - Drop-In Friendly.
Participants are not required to attend each program in this series.
So You Want to Be a Dungeon Master...
Want to learn how to run D&D like Matt Mercer, Aabria Iyengar, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Clint McElroy or your favorite teen librarian? Then this is the program for you!
Disclaimer(s)
Teen Event
This event is for ages 13-18.
Registration required.
Baby & Me
A baby lapsit storytime with tickles, bounces, cuddles, bubbles, and toys!
Birth-24 months.
Registration requested. Space is limited. Please plan to arrive 5 minutes before the program starts to secure your spot. All available spots will be offered to walk-ins.
Disclaimer(s)
Children's Program Registration.
Please register all children that will attend, including siblings. Do not register adults.
Registration recommended.
Siblings welcome.
Siblings welcome. Please register siblings.
Join Miss Lauren in The Hidek Hub for special arts and crafts projects. New projects each week!
Registration requested. Space is limited. Limited walk-in availability.
Disclaimer(s)
Adult Supervision
All children under the age of 12 must have a responsible adult remain on the library premises (indoors, garden, parking lot, etc.) during all programs.
Registration recommended.
Join novelist Susan Strecker to learn how issues with setting, conflict, dialogue, plot, relationships, endings, and themes can make