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Testing in the West Middle Library's Pearson VUE Test Center. By registration in advance only.
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Testing in the West Middle Library's Pearson VUE Test Center. By registration in advance only.

Grades 4-12. Come watch anime, talk manga, make crafts, and connect with people who share your interests! Materials provided. Programming may include TV-14 rated material. Sponsor: Friends of the Hennepin County Library.

Registration is required and begins online through Parks & Recreation (glastonburyct.myrec.com) on March 3 at 8AM. Due to the popularity of this program it is for Glastonbury residents only.The Welles-Turner Library Children’s Department and Parks & Recreation team up for this annual event. Follow..

Join the Teen Game Club at the library for a game-filled adventure! Each week, we alternate between playing Nintendo Switch games and board/party games. It’s the perfect chance to team up, compete, and make new friends while enjoying a variety of games. Come level up your gaming experience and have.

Ages 6 - 19 Join us for a fun and relaxing afternoon of lego kit builds! There will also be other activities and games to play!

Join us for stories, songs, friends, and free play. Drop-in, no registration required. Recommended for children ages 0-5, siblings welcome. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Russell Library. To get all of the Youth & Family Learning department events right into your inbox every other...

Bring your own knitting, quilting, cross stitching or other preferred craft and craft together with others. The group meets every Wednesday in the Wayzata Library Meeting Room.

Need tech help? Ropkins Library offers hands-on support for phones, tablets, and laptops — from browsing the web to reading e-books and staying connected. Get tech help every Wednesday, 11 AM – 12 PM! Sign up today and meet with a librarian at 1750 Main Street. ADULT TECH HELP - LIMTED...

Children and caregivers will participate in a creative movement class where stationary and locomotor skills will be explored. These concepts include rhythm, tempo, levels, and opposites. Classical music will be used to inspire and engage children. Let's dance! Please sign up for only ONE session...

Tutoring and college readiness support for immigrant teens

New York Times bestselling author Kat Rosenfield will join the Friends on Wednesday, April 8 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Friends program room to discuss How to Survive in the Woods, her soon-to-be published thriller novel. She will be in conversation with New York Times bestselling mystery author Lynne.

Question and answer session about GED prep and GED testing. No registration required; just stop by!

Did you take Spanish in high school and want to refresh your language skills? Our lively group meets weekly to speak Spanish and discuss various language customs. New members are always welcome in-person or virtually. Please register for Zoom link.

Every day after school we will have lunch available at 3-4 Monday-Thursday and 12-1 Fridays. [We use Achievement 1st's calendar]

For students in grades 2-6 interested in learning to play chess or improving their chess game. Students should know how the chess pieces move before their first visit. Meetings focus on learning chess strategy, chess sportsmanship, and organizing games. www.chessct.org/simsbury


Design your own digital masterpieces from scratch or bring in your existing files to watch your creations come to life on our 3D printers.

This program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year and serves as the focal text for discussion groups across the country. Topics for discussion this year include: America and the World: Trump 2.0 Foreign PolicyTrump Tariffs...

Instructor-led small group study support toward the Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Language Arts GED subject tests, utilizing GED prep software provided by the Library.


Low-Key Creations is a relaxed art space where you can relax to some calming music and creative calming projects.

Join Ms Katherine to explore natural wonders with stories, songs and a craft.

Homework tutoring and college prep support for teen English language learners


Team up to design your own game or help build a group project using Unity. Learn game dev skills, from coding to design and bring your ideas to life in this hands-on workshop.


Ages 5 and under with parents/caregivers. We’re proud to partner with The Village for Families and Children to offer interactive storytimes throughout the year.





Learn how to create a Haiga: a haiku and accompanying artwork. If interested, please call Irene to register, 860-695-7401.






Learn how to slipknot, make a chain, do single stitches and more over this 3-day afterschool program.






Math classes offered in collaboration with Learn for Life, Inc. for adult students working to enhance workplace skills, prepare for the GED, or get ready for college



Join us every Wednesday as part of an ongoing weekly teen program. Just bring yourself and friends. We’ll provide the materials. No registration required.


