North Channel Branch Library

By admin, Fri, 06/26/2026 - 04:00

Build confidence in today’s digital world with the Digital Skills Builder Class presented by Compudopt! Teens will explore computer basics, internet safety, Google Workspace tools, digital creativity, and other valuable tech skills in a fun, hands-on environment designed to prepare them for school, careers, and everyday life.

By admin, Fri, 06/26/2026 - 01:00

Join us for an evening of live music featuring beloved songs from nearly a century of Disney’s animated film history. This family-friendly outdoor mini concert will take audiences on a musical journey through generations of timeless favorites, from classic melodies of the early animation era to modern songs enjoyed today.

Held in the library's Outdoor Garden Area, this free community concert offers guests the opportunity to relax, enjoy live music, and celebrate the enduring power of storytelling through song.

By admin, Fri, 06/26/2026 - 01:00

Mending a tear, sewing on a button, hemming a sleeve — basic sewing skills can save your favorite clothes and your budget. Join us for a beginner-friendly introduction to simple hand sewing techniques and leave with the confidence to tackle everyday fixes. July 7th at 5pm!

By admin, Fri, 06/26/2026 - 01:00

Build confidence in today’s digital world with the Digital Skills Builder Class presented by Compudopt! Teens will explore computer basics, internet safety, Google Workspace tools, digital creativity, and other valuable tech skills in a fun, hands-on environment designed to prepare them for school, careers, and everyday life.

By admin, Thu, 06/25/2026 - 19:00

Growing up is weird — Teening 101 is here to help. Join us for a lighthearted summer series where teens can learn real-world basics like career exploration, budgeting, interviewing, and other life skills without the boring lecture vibe. Fun, practical, and low-pressure.

By admin, Thu, 06/25/2026 - 10:00

This performance is inspired by two of the oldest forms of communication—the drum and the human voice. It explores the origins and history of African percussion and Spirituals from Americans of African descent. Students learn about traditional African drums such as the Djembe, Ashiko, and Dun Dun, as well as the Congolese Tumbadora.

Come explore the history and meanings behind Spirituals; learn how rivers, locomotives, and the Big Dipper symbolized freedom! Get hands on experience creating rhythms representing the life cycle of a river.