Teens ages 14-19 are invited to use seating, tables, gaming systems, and other equipment in the Teen Space!
Library patrons whose age falls outside this range may use the Teen Space seating, tables, and gaming systems only if they are accompanied by a patron age 14 through 19 who also is actively using the Teen Space. All others should limit their visit to Teen Services to the browsing of the collection and the selection of materials and should then use the children’s or adult areas of the library, as appropriate. Patrons of all ages are welcome to browse and check out materials from the collections located in the Teen Space.
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Upcoming Events
Kids' Luncheon Showcase!
Do your kids host magic shows, talent shows, or just like to dance and sing around the house? This luncheon is a great opportunity to gather with other families to showcase all of the wonderful things that make our kids unique!
Disclaimer(s)
Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program.
Open Food Present as Part of Program
Patrons will be handling open food as part of this program. The library intends to keep this event as safe as possible but cannot guarantee that food handled at this program has no allergens and has not come into contact with allergens. Please contact the library with any questions concerning potential allergens.
Sit & Stitch with others at the library. Share ideas and skills while making new friends. Bring your own counted cross stitch, quilting, applique, knitting or crochet projects and supplies. This is not an instr
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Combine STEM thinking with a crafty twist, as we create our very own mini skateboards! We will show you how to take common household items to make workable skateboard toys!
Make Your Own Board Game
Let's make our own board games! We'll have lots of pieces to create with, so let your imagination soar! This program is presented with Cabbages and Kings Games.