- Occurrence: Mondays, weekly (unless otherwise noted)
- Time: 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
- Ages: All ages
- Description: Slip into your jammies and join us for a cozy evening of bedtime stories, playful activity centers, and family fun that winds down the day just right!
- Additional Info: Free! No Registration.
English
Occurrence: Tuesdays, weekly (unless otherwise noted)
Time 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Ages: 14+
Description: Ballet Body Conditioning Basics is ballet-based body-conditioning and strengthening using Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT) exercises.
Additional Info:
Occurrence: Tuesdays, weekly (unless otherwise noted)
Time: 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Ages: 0-2
Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for babies, followed by a short play time.
Additional Info: Free! No registration.
Location: Kids Corner
Ticket Info: Limit: 50
Fall into a new hobby! In this program you will learn about a new hobby every week such as gardening or jewelry making, and get a chance to try out! The goal of this program is to spark a child's interest in learning a new hobby. This program is for children in Kindergarten- 5th grade.
Space is limited; Please pick up your free tickets at the Children's Reference Desk every Monday at 3:45 PM
Join us for a delightful afternoon of creativity at our Paint and Sip program! This month we will be following along a step-by-step online instructor and painting a "Gingerbread Cocoa".
Registration will open on December 2nd at 10AM.
Registration and attendance for patrons ages 18+ only.
Join us for a 'Dinosaur' themed story time!
"Turn the Page" is a weekly story time filled with stories, songs, movement, interactive elements, and sensory play to further develop your child's literary, cognitive, and social skills.
*Recommended for children ages 3-5 and their caregivers.
Join us in the library conference room to ease into art and paint some plastic pumpkins creatively in Autumn or Halloween themes. We will be using paint pens, and other means of decorating to make it a creative fun time!
Unlock the secrets of scientific classification! Participants will learn the principles of creating dichotomous keys, a fundamental tool used by scientists to identify and categorize organisms. Develop your analytical skills and deepen your understanding of biological classification.
- Who: Teens & Tweens ages 10-17
- When: November 5th @11am
- Where: Baldwin Boettcher Library meeting room
- Cost: Free (Registration preferred)
The Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library will host five consecutive beginning Spanish classes for adults ages 18+. The instructor will introduce basic Spanish phrases, and the students will have a chance to speak the phrases. We will meet in the Baldwin Boettcher Branch meeting room.
The Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library will host five consecutive beginning Spanish classes for adults ages 18+. The instructor will introduce basic Spanish phrases, and the students will have a chance to speak the phrases. We will meet in the Baldwin Boettcher Branch meeting room.