Programs
Library programs are ongoing, designed to support learning, creativity, and community engagement. They often include workshops, reading challenges, clubs, or continuing opportunities—some with scheduled events and others you can join anytime.
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Craft Night
The library has hosted a vast variety of Craft Nights, including: Gourd Birdhouses Pumpkins Decor Book Folding Hand Stitching Sewing Welcome Signs Charcuterie Boards Cookie Decorating Knitting Hand Embroidery Glamourous nails Succulents Just to name a few recent projects! If there is any project you would like to see at our library, please let one… Learn More
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1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
All families with children age birth to 4 are encouraged to sign up for 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten. This free program, made possible through a grant from Target, encourages you to read 1,000 books with your child before he or she enters school – a goal experts say children need to help them learn to… Learn More
Upcoming Events
Scheduled activities that happen at specific times and places; part of a program or on their own—like author visits, storytimes, or seasonal gatherings.
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Preschool Story Time
Designed for preschool aged children and their caregivers, we share stories and songs, learn rhymes, and other activities. A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books and help young children develop important socialization skills.
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Preschool Story Time
Designed for preschool aged children and their caregivers, we share stories and songs, learn rhymes, and other activities. A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books and help young children develop important socialization skills.
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Preschool Story Time
Designed for preschool aged children and their caregivers, we share stories and songs, learn rhymes, and other activities. A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books and help young children develop important socialization skills.
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Preschool Story Time
Designed for preschool aged children and their caregivers, we share stories and songs, learn rhymes, and other activities. A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books and help young children develop important socialization skills.
