Join us for an interactive early literacy experience for infants and their caregivers. This program is geared toward babies newborn-18 months and features a 20-minute guided story time with songs, a book, and a new baby sign each week, followed by 25 minutes of free play and opportunity for community building between caregivers.
This program is a wonderful way to encourage your child’s language development, early literacy, and connect with other parents!
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Come make a craft! This is for children ages 2 and up.
Where: Upstairs in the kids' area or outside.
Note: First come, first served. We hope and aim to have enough supplies for everyone to join the fun.
Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming, but understanding your options is the first step toward financial security. Picking the Right Tool for Retirement will break down the key differences between popular retirement savings vehicles, with a primary focus on 401(k) plans and Roth IRAs. Participants will learn how each option works, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and strategies for choosing the retirement tool that best aligns with their financial goals.
Quilters touch the past and stitch the future.
In this hands-on class,discover the tradition and technique behind one of quilting’s most classic patterns, the nine-patch quilt block.
Financial Literacy 101 for Young Adults is designed to help participants build a strong financial foundation by learning how to make informed money decisions before financial challenges arise. This session will explore the importance of being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to budgeting, saving, credit, debt management, and long-term financial planning. The presentation focuses on helping attendees develop healthy financial habits and gain the knowledge needed to make confident financial decisions throughout life.
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is an opportunity for teenagers to voice their ideas and opinions regarding library programs. Participation can be used for community service hours.
You don't need a library card to participate in this meeting. You also do not need to register, just show up!
Ages 14-18.
Join us every Saturday in our children's area for a family-friendly Story Time with Sawyer, a certified therapy dog, and his human, Betsy!
Join the Page Turners for a lively book discussion once a month. This month we will be reading Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.
Youth grades 4th – 12th come to this hands-on decorating program led by Sweet Crumb Bakeshop owner Carmen Lambert. Be prepared to leave with a box of your amazing creations from this popular and favorite MM program! Tickets are required and will be available 30 minutes before the start of the program.