
Toddler Time (Drop In)
Ages 2 to 3. Enjoy songs, stories, games and fingerplays with your child.
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Ages 2 to 3. Enjoy songs, stories, games and fingerplays with your child.

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Tuesdays: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

No session April 3 (Good Friday) or April 17 (Staff Development Day) as all locations are closed.

No sessions on April 3 and April 17 as the library will be closed.

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

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...

Tuesday May 5 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 12 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 19 - Pony Bead Keychains with Sarah Pitman Tuesday May 26 - Optical Illusion Perspective Drawings with Sarah Pitman Tuesday June 2 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday June 9 - Pollinator Drinking..

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...

No session April 4. Instead, participate in a Spring Storytime and Egg Hunt on April 5. Use this link to register for this program.

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...

No session April 4. Instead, participate in a Spring Storytime and Egg Hunt on April 5. Use this link to register for this program.

Part of the Writes of Spring programming series. This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources. Plan to attend all sessions. Dates: April 9, 16, 23, 30 This workshop involves four weekly in-person sessions that help you identify the core of your story, work it.

This is an online program. Registered to receive a reminder, the Zoom link, and any other resources. Zoom link: Presenter Information: Ev Bishop is the 2026 RPL Writer in Residence. Ev is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author of more than twenty novels. She's best known for small-town...

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...

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

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...

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

This is an in-person program. Teens and adults are welcome . No prior experience with clay is required. Spaces are limited, so registration is required. This hands-on, beginner-friendly program encourages creativity and exploration through working with air-dry clay. Participants will learn simple...

Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.

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...

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

Part of the Writes of Spring programming series. This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources. Plan to attend all sessions. Dates: April 9, 16, 23, 30 This workshop involves four weekly in-person sessions that help you identify the core of your story, work it.

Join us for a discussion of the acclaimed Assorted Crisis Events Volume 1 , an action-packed sci-fi anthology series following normal people navigating an alternate world where time is having a crisis, and just stepping outside your door can send you on an unexpected adventure. Mingling in the...

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...

Ages 7 to 14. Have fun creating art together with your friends. Participate in a different art project each month. In April, learn dyeing techniques to create your own flowers. All supplies provided.

Tuesday May 5 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 12 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 19 - Pony Bead Keychains with Sarah Pitman Tuesday May 26 - Optical Illusion Perspective Drawings with Sarah Pitman Tuesday June 2 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday June 9 - Pollinator Drinking..

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...

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

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Sundays: March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 24, 31 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .