Friday, May 24 @ 10:30 am
This week we’ll be reading about horses. We’ll sing and dance, too. However, there will be no horse puppets. Instead, we’ll have a real, live (mini) horse at the library. Join us for some horsing around.
Friday, May 24 @ 10:30 am
This week we’ll be reading about horses. We’ll sing and dance, too. However, there will be no horse puppets. Instead, we’ll have a real, live (mini) horse at the library. Join us for some horsing around.
Wednesday, May 22 @ 10am
May is Get Caught Reading month. Children and teens “caught” reading in the library, and elsewhere any time throughout the month of May, will receive a ticket to be entered into a weekly raffle. See a child or teen reading? Snap a picture and bring it to the library. Entrants will also have their pictures taken and posted on the bulletin board if they like. This annual national campaign is supported by the Association of American Publishers.

Saturday, May 18 @ 1pm
Kids of all ages are invited to come and play Bingo for Books in honor of Children’s Book Week. There will be lots of books to choose from and no one will walk away empty handed. Have fun at the library.
Friday, May 17 @ 11am
No need to rush out after storytime. Stay for playtime with puzzles, toys, and games. Your child will get a chance to socialize, and you will, too.

Friday, May 17 @ 10:30am
Celebrate Children’s Book Week at storytime. This week we’ll be going to the zoo with books, music, and puppets. We’ll finish with a craft. Join us for the fun.
Wednesday, May 15 @ 10am
May is Get Caught Reading month. Children and teens “caught” reading in the library, and elsewhere any time throughout the month of May, will receive a ticket to be entered into a weekly raffle. See a child or teen reading? Snap a picture and bring it to the library. Entrants will also have their pictures taken and posted on the bulletin board if they like. This annual national campaign is supported by the Association of American Publishers.
Saturday, May 11 @ 10amClay Jannon used to be a web designer, but the Great Recession put an end to that gig. Now he works the night shift at a bookstore. But what kind of book store is it really? The customers never seem to buy anything and are oddly secretive. With the help of his friends, Clay embarks on a complex analysis of their behavior to figure out the mystery. Join us in our discussion of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan.
Friday, May 10 @ 11am
No need to rush out after storytime. Stay for playtime with puzzles, toys, and games. Your child will get a chance to socialize, and you will, too.
Friday, May 10 @ 10:30am
Storytime celebrates families today. Join us for stories such as "How to Be a Baby: by Me the Big Sister" by Sally Lloyd-Jones. We’ll also sing, dance, and do a craft.
Wednesday, May 8 @ 10am
May is Get Caught Reading month. Children and teens “caught” reading in the library, and elsewhere any time throughout the month of May, will receive a ticket to be entered into a weekly raffle. See a child or teen reading? Snap a picture and bring it to the library. Entrants will also have their pictures taken and posted on the bulletin board if they like. This annual national campaign is supported by the Association of American Publishers.