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Together, we will make a Spring Craft. This is a group of adults with disabilities

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Come listen to a story and then let your child's creativity shine as you work together on a themed simple paper craft. Supplies are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Tatreez, the Arabic word for embroidery, typically refers to a form of cross-stitch practiced by Palestinians and the Palestinian diaspora. This embroidery technique represents regional identities and cultural practices, and has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. Learn...

Exploring how to render subjects accurately while using various points of reference, each class will be filled with essential drawing and painting techniques. The course consists of assignments, demonstrations, and critiques followed by weekly homework. Bring a 9 x 12″ sketchbook, and any...

Made possible by The Indianapolis Library Fund through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation .

Do you love to knit or want to learn? Join other knitters & crocheters and have fun in a laid-back atmosphere. Share tips and tricks, and work on community projects together. FAQs What do I need to bring? Bring your supplies if you have them. Yarn may be provided—ask your local branch for details...

Class Duration : 2 hours Age Requirements : 13-Adult Required Skills : fine motor skills, okay to work with balloons; please be aware that these balloons contain latex. Materials Fee : None Out of District Fee : $10 (includes class and materials fees) Crea un vibrante girasol con globos en este...

We're hosting Book Fiesta all month long! Each branch will have a different event with crafts, activities, or special guests, celebrating the joy of books. Part of "El día de los niños." Children will receive a free book to keep at each event! Click here for details on all of April's..

To Register - Click on "Register" button on the left Book Clubs are led by the community members that attend on a regular basis, they select the monthly books in advance so everyone can read the same book title. This book club meets the second Monday of the month, from September to June (except...

This drop-in program invites participants to observe and sketch real-world objects and discover beauty in the everyday with simple tools like pencils, pens, or markers. Members will draw objects such as plants, cups, books, or fruit. Participants are encouraged to slow down and notice shape, shadow.

Are you a homeschooler family? Markham Public Library hosts weekly meetups for homeschooler families on Monday mornings at the Angus Glen Library Branch from 10:30AM - 12:00PM . These meetups give participating caregivers and children an opportunity to connect with other homeschooling families,...

To Register - Click on "Register" button on the left Book Clubs are led by the community members that attend on a regular basis, they select the monthly books in advance so everyone can read the same book title. This book club meets the second Monday of the month, from September to June (except...

Children under 5 and their families are invited to sing, play, listen to stories, and make crafts at the library. This month’s craft will be paper flowers.

Enjoy storytime along with sensory activities in the great outdoors! Blankets and snacks provided or feel free to bring your own! This storytime takes place in the Anne O'C. Albrecht Nature Playscape. Storytimes may be cancelled due to weather. Check slpl.org for updates. Ideal for ages 6 and...

On-the-floor interactive fun for children 18 months to 2 1/2. Encourages a love of books and builds pre-reading skills through stories, fingerplays, songs, and playtime.

We have donated to Akron Children's Hospital, the International Institute, the Veterans' Administration, and many others. We are happy to share tips, but this is not an instructional class. This group welcomes donations of yarn in good condition. Donations may be dropped off at the North Hill...

For children ages 3-6 years and their caregivers. Program capacity of 20 children. Tickets will be available at the marked service desk 15 minutes prior to the event, on a first-come, first-served basis. One ticket per child and caregiver.

Each month we will explore new genres and topics with book tastings, crafts, read-alouds, and fun discussions to help young readers discover new favorites. " Wind Riders: Rescue on Turtle Beach " by Jen Marlin "Hop aboard Wind Rider, a magical sailboat, with Max and Sofia, two kids trying to save...

Designed especially for toddlers, Toddler Tales lasts approximately 20 minutes.

Preschoolers will enjoy this longer Storytime with stories, songs, fingerplays and movement activities to encourage pre-reading skills. Designed for ages 3-6 years and a caregiver. Siblings welcome. Space is limited. Pick up a free ticket at the Questions Desk when you arrive. Read more about the...

Toddler Explorations is an open interactive engagement program for young children and caregivers that uses play and exploration to develop pre-literacy and social skills. Join us in the big meeting room in the basement! Otherwise, if weather and temperatures permit, join us outside in the garden!

Due to the historical nature of the EVPL East, West, and Stringtown buildings, their meeting rooms are not fully ADA accessible. If you are interested in participating in a program that is not accessible, please contact that location to arrange alternative accommodations.

After registering, please call the branch to discuss any accommodation.

Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. Engage your little one with new sights and sounds through books, songs, and rhymes. Want to be notified about future events? Subscribe to our newsletter here .

All English learners are welcome to join this FREE conversational English for adults class no matter your country of origin, reading level, or citizenship status. This course will help you practice your English reading, listening, and speaking skills. You will be encouraged to practice speaking and.


How Big is 250? All Alexandria Reads storytime. The United States is turning 250. That's a big number! We'll explore numbers (large and small) and the many ways we measure time. Dress for the weather! Yoga mats are available for people to sit on. Stop by the Children's Desk for a ticket for entry...

Join a fun, informal discussion of great books. This month, we'll discuss James by Percival Everett.

Bring your preschooler for a fun-filled half-hour of stories, songs, and fingerplays! This engaging storytime nurtures a love for reading and sparks creativity, making it an unforgettable experience for little ones.

storytime for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Book Title: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson Dip into stories without the commitment! Chapter Chat lets you hear the first chapters, share your guesses, and decide if you’ll check it out or move on. Easy, fun, and pressure-free! FAQs Will the book be available for me to.

Disfruta de libros, rimas, canciones y actividades tanto en inglés como en español. Este atractivo programa ofrece interacción social y desarrolla habilidades de lectura. For children ages 2-7 years and their caregivers. Program capacity of 20 children. Tickets will be...

Learn and enjoy songs, stories and activities that are just right for your little one at this lapsit storytime. For newborns to 2-year-olds and their caregivers.

In the spirit of renewal for the Spring, give your beloved plushies, in good condition, an opportunity to uncover a brand-new story in a new home. The Beatley Central Library will be accepting donations of plushies from April 6 - April 20 . Donations are limited to 10 plushies per donor . Plushies..

Baby and Toddler story time is a great way to help your infant and toddler with physical skills, early language, and early literacy skills as well as increase the bond between the parent or caregiver and a young child.

Adults who have intellectual disabilities and their caregivers are invited to storytime featuring books, music and other activities. Registration is required by emailing amy.charley@chpl.org in advance.

Space is limited and registration required. In some cases, latecomers cannot be accommodated. Groups of 5 or more, please call for an appointment.

Join Miss Joy every Monday morning for a lively Storytime filled with songs, stories, and movement! This interactive program features fun read-aloud, sing-alongs with the ukulele, and simple dances that get the little ones moving.

The Valley Park Book Club meets on the first Monday of each month at the Valley Park Branch, 970 Paramount Dr. The April title is Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan.

Join us for a calm start to the day with a short story, music, and rhyming activities that support early literacy development. Want to be notified about future events? Subscribe to our newsletter here .

Let's listen to a story, sing, dance, and explore musical instruments! Ages 1 to 5 with adult caregiver participation. Music & Rhythm Storytime is very popular at this location, and space is limited. Please arrive early to secure your spot/ticket. Accessibility If you need an accessibility...

Occurrence: Mondays, weekly (unless otherwise noted) Time: 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM Ages: 2-3 Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for toddlers! Additional Info: Free! Location: Kids Corner Ticket Info*: Limit: 65 Children's Ticket Details Ticket distribution begins 30 minutes prior to any...

For children ages 0 - 18 months and their caregivers. Program capacity of 10 children. Tickets will be available at the marked service desk 15 minutes prior to the event, on a first-come, first-served basis. One ticket per child and caregiver.


Books, music and play are the focus in this story time that gets your child ready for kindergarten! Each week highlights a different activity to encourage skill development. Doors open at 10 am, and story time begins around 10:15 am. If you have any questions about this program, including...

**Tickets required for entry. Free tickets available on the 5th floor at 10 am the same day. Space is limited** A storytime experience for our youngest library users, ages 0-12 months, and their caregivers. These 20-30-minute storytimes introduce a diverse collection of books, songs, rhymes and...

Bring your baby for a delightful time filled with stories, songs, and fingerplays! It’s a fun and engaging experience that sparks early literacy while nurturing those precious bonding moments.

Toddlers will enjoy this Storytime with short stories, songs, fingerplays and movement activities to reinforce early language learning. Designed for ages 18 months-3 years and a caregiver. Siblings welcome. Space is limited. Pick up a free ticket at the Questions Desk when you arrive. Read more...

Join us for our monthly story time with the Georgia Farm Bureau- a quick story time and craft for preschoolers. Registration requested for planning purposes.