
Teen Time: Games, Crafts, and Chill
Come to the McKinley Park Library to hang out. We play board and card games, draw, make origami, and more! For teens in grades 6-12. Snacks will be provided.
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Come to the McKinley Park Library to hang out. We play board and card games, draw, make origami, and more! For teens in grades 6-12. Snacks will be provided.

This is an in-person program and registration is required. Registration opens on March 10 at 12:00 pm. The program will be offered three times over two days at George Bothwell: April 15: 1:30–3:30 pm OR 6:00–8:00 pm April 16: 6:00–8:00 pm Instructions will be repeated in each...

Draw whatever you want, or work with all types of crafting materials to make something unique! Bring your own projects, or start one here. Guidance will be provided, along with quality art and crafting supplies. Feel free to bring other hobbies to work on, as well. See you there! For teens and...

Poetry as Voice is a six-week collection of interactive workshops and presentations that introduce participants to poetry as both an art form and a tool for self-expression, healing, and community dialogue. These programs are designed to engage community members of all ages through creative...

Join us every Friday morning for stories, songs, and more!

** New location** Book Clubs are popping up nationally, and APL has started our own chapter! Bring a book to Albany Center Gallery, settle in, immerse yourself in art, and enjoy the peace of reading with fellow book lovers. No assigned readings or pressured discussion. Arrive in the first half...

Do you knit, crochet, sew or do other fiber arts?Then join us for Stitch 'n Sip!Bring your knitting, crocheting, or sewing projects to work on in the company of others while enjoying a cup of tea. Please note that this is an informal meetup where crafting materials and formal instruction are not...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

At Arlington Library, enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes for toddlers, 18 months to 3 years and their participating caregivers. [Optional: Stay and play after the program to meet new friends!

Special Event — Parks Department Location: LaTourette Park & Golf Course: Model Airplane Field

City Winery Hudson Valley is proud to partner with Grove 11 Candle Company to present Wicks & Wine—an immersive evening where fragrance, flavor, and storytelling come together! This curated...

Bee creative and create this honeycomb shadow box craft.

Special Event — Parks Department Location: Ferry Point Park: Ferry Point Park

Enjoy a library story time from the comfort of your own home! Pick up your Story Times To Go craft from the Central Library and follow along with the Youtube video. For April, we will be reading Have You Ever Seen a Flower? by Shawn Harris. Kits available while supplies last! Recommended for...

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Saturdays: March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 11, 18; May 2, 9 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

Painting miniatures is a relaxing and creative experience at Twenty Sided™. *Please note that our Gallery event space is accessible by a flight of stairs. Mini Painting w/ Lauren Bilanko MON @ 7p-10p Beginners Welcome! A ready-to-paint miniature, paints, and brushes will be provided. You may...

Join Ms. Rebecca in desTEENation to paint a birdhouse for Spring!

We'll read from the script, do a fun and informal table read, and sing songs from the show together. No stage experience necessary—just enthusiasm and love for the show! Scripts and lyrics will be provided. Costumes and dramatic flair are optional (but encouraged!). Registration required. 6...

Using simple outlines, add paint and glitter to make a fun and unique artwork.

Learn about military officer, Paul Revere, and his role during the American Revolution! We'll create out own lanterns using recycled milk cartons. This program is for those in grades K-5. Please register using your John C Hart Memorial Library card. If you do not have a card from this library, you..

For children ages birth to five with an adult. Join your favorite librarians for stories, songs, and fingerplays. No registration required.

Earn one hour of volunteer time for each session you attend! You'll create crafts for future Quogue Library programs, which will be shared with patrons in the community.

Free craft classes for adults with special needs by Doreen McIlwaine, Special Education Coordinator/Behavioral Specialist. Create a colorful springtime wreath.
![Photo by Pew Nguyen on Unsplash — representative image for Spring Egg Scene Ceramic Craft [Session 1]](/img/categories/arts_crafts/arts_crafts-15.jpg)

Snuggle up in the Story Nook and listen for your next favorite story! Recommended for ages 4 and up. No registration required.

This is a time for Tweens (grades 3 through 5) to explore new things every week! Each week we will make a sweet/savory treat while working on our animated commercials for the upcoming summer reading program! 4/7 - Magic Unicorn Rice Noodles 4/14 - Animation Station Introduction 4/21 - Make some...

Ages 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 with an adult. No siblings, please. Enjoy stories, songs, fingerplays, and a short storybook film. Please Note:Children who are 3 1/2 years old must choose either Storytime for Tots or Preschool Storytime.

Ages 3 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and related activities.

Parents and their little ones ages 0-1 yr. are invited to this special storytime and afterwords, some sensory and baby friendly playtime.

[Ages 0-24 months] Join us for fun songs and short books to introduce your baby to storytime! We will meet in the community room, and babies and their caregivers are welcome to stay and play after storytime.



Come and join the Niskayuna Book Club April 21 for a discussion of A Marriage at Sea: a true story of love, obsession, and shipwreck by Sophie Elmhurst.

Discover how Henry Clay Frick assembled his art collection with art historian Jay Schuck. Learn how his New York City mansion became a museum and explore collection highlights to gain a deeper understanding of its artwork.

[Ages 0-5] Join us for a sensory friendly storytime with dimmer lights, fidget toys, and fun songs, followed by unstructured play time.

Back by popular demand! Join us at the West End to craft a bouquet of dip-dyed watercolor flowers using coffee filters and floral wire. Attendants will go home with a bundle of crafted flowers tucked inside a floral sleeve, perfect for display on the dining room table or at a work desk.

Join us for a silly, splashy storytime full of weather fun! We’ll read cheerful stories, sing wiggly songs, and move like the wind, rain, and sunshine. Until restrictions are lifted, patrons may register for two programs Restrictions will be lifted on Tuesday, March 24. Patrons are encouraged to...

Practice your summer reading skills with LUCY a specially trained through the Good Dog Foundation, and her owner Jeri. Choose to read a picture book, easy reader, or from a chapter of a longer book. First come, first served for a 8-minute reading session. Sign-in upon arrival / Limited time slots.

Free craft classes for adults with declining cognitive abilities by Doreen McIlwaine, DCPA. Create a colorful springtime wreath.

Join a lively discussion of a monthly title! This month's title is: The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali.

Help Librarian Sarah run Reading Adventure Book Club! For Teens in Grades 8-12. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION MUST BE ON FILE. Any registrant without an application on file will be removed from the program.

Bring your embroidery, crochet, quilting, or sewing project to this weekly gathering. Share ideas with fellow crafters, and get inspired from our collection of pattern and instruction books, generously provided by the Friends of the Library.

This month's theme is: Brunch! Bring and share your favorite brunch-time recipe! Registration Required.

Come work on your paper craft with other paper lovers. You can bring your own project and materials and/or use materials the library will provide. No registration required.

Draw and paint a colorful version of the iconic Eiffel Tower with Art Teacher Amy.

Join us to create this popular BOOKTOK craft where you decorate a book cover with flat-backed rhinestones. Please bring a favorite book to decorate. Some books will be available if you do not have one of your own.

[For ages 0-18 months] Bring your baby and bounce along to fun stories, songs, and rhymes. Baby Storytime is a 15-minute program, followed by a relaxed playtime where you and baby will meet new friends.

Turn an Old Book into Your New Favorite Houseplant Ever wondered what to do with that stack of books collecting dust? Join our Book Page Botanicals crafting session and transform pages of stories into a vibrant, everlasting work of art! It’s the perfect, low-maintenance way to add green to your...

We are pleased to present the LBPL's Historical Fiction Book Club, led by librarian Jakea Williamson. This is an in-person program taking place on the 2nd floor of the Library. This month's book is The listeners By Maggie Stiefvater .

Ages 2 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities with your child.