Pay your overdue fees and help your community at the same time! For each non-perishable food item you bring in, we'll waive $1.00 in library fines from your account. There are a few things you'll want to take note of. 1. the food item you bring in needs to be in good condition and can't be expired and 2. this event doesn't remove the fees associated with interlibrary loans or lost or damaged items.
Share with your friends and family the many benefits of having a library card! It's the perfect time for them to get one too! We'll have a display and activities during this month. The theme for 2021 revolves around the event's honorary chair, Marley Dias. She is the 16-year-old founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks and author of “Marley Dias Gets It Done: And So Can You!” #1000BlackGirlBooks is an international movement to collect and donate children’s books that feature Black girls as the lead character. The drive has collected over 13,000 books to date.
This is a lap-sit program for youth and a caregiver to enjoy together. Introduce your little one to the sounds and rhythms of the spoken word, giving them a head start on language learning. No registration is necessary, just be ready for fun! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Designed for those Ages 0-2.
Hearing stories is a great way to help children develop a love of language, books, and learning. Come enjoy stories geared for ages 3 – 6. Registration is not required for this event, just come prepared for fun! Parents do not need to sit in on story time but are welcome. Please stay in the building.
Love to knit, crochet, cross-stitch, or create other fiber arts? This is the group for you! Join us for informal sessions with other creative people to share tips, troubleshoot problems, and learn something new. Drop-in for fun, friends, and fiber! Volunteer coaches for knitting will be available. Registration is not required.
Council Chambers