This is an exhibition and fundraiser for the Friends of Northeast Library to support programming at the Northeast Branch. This exhibition is open to all artists and community members, adult and child. Any media is eligible.
Baby storytime focuses on developing your baby’s pre-literacy, motor, sensory, and social skills through librarian led, parent participation activities. Introduce your baby to a love of literature through books, songs, movement, rhythm, and rhyme followed by a short period of play time. Best for ages 0 to 24 mos.
Foster a love of reading in your toddlers through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Best for ages 2-3.
Foster a love of reading in your toddlers through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Best for ages 2-3.
A storytime for developing pre-literacy skills and a love of reading through books, songs, movement and activities. Ages 0-24 months.
Gentle yoga, no prior experience needed. Ages 18+
Storytime is an opportunity for families to bond over shared stories and songs, as well as engaging in creative activities that reinforce a lifelong love of learning. Best for ages 3-8.
Foster a love of reading in your preschooler through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Best for ages 3-5.
Join us for Savvy Senior! This series is dedicated to elders in our community and is designed to encourage learning, collaboration, self-improvement, and fun! Join us each month for a new theme.
This month’s topics:
A storytime for developing pre-literacy skills and a love of reading through books, songs, movement and activities. Ages 2-4.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) offers guided English practice, led by a library staff member. The instructor leads students through grammar exercises and a cultural theme every week.
Get fit while you sit! Chair Yoga brings the best of a yoga practice to everyone who requires or prefers the support of a chair. Gently increase flexibility and strength, improve balance, and relieve stress with the aid of a chair.
Bookclub for ages 6-11, ask at library for title
TEST Crafternoon
Join us for an afternoon craft project. We'll complete a different project each week with options for more structured and unstructured crafts. Follow our gallery of kid-created library art on Pinterest. All supplies provided.
Looking for a calm and quiet place to relax and hang out in the afternoon? Join us for Cozy Corner from 3-5 PM!
Join us at the Teen Outpost for a relaxing and peaceful environment to focus on your cozy hobbies. Outpost Café provides a soothing ambiance, along with warm beverages and pastries for a delightful coffeehouse experience.
Teens use our meeting space to hang out, play games, and enjoy other fun activities!
Learn how to make a custom fairy door for your home or garden! Craft supplies will be provided. Recommended for ages 7 - 18
Mary Wheatley, Chef and Master Gardener will discuss how to cultivate and cook with herbs that you can grow in your own backyard. Recipes and samples of herb-centric foods will be shared with all participants. Ages 18+
Come to the library to transform a small tin box into a fun art piece, a magnet, or a mini keepsake box. Feel free to bring your own used Altoid tin, or use the tins provided.
Books for discussion:
May 7: A Song of Trees by David George Haskell
June 4: The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantu
This non-traditional book group is for adults who love to read, but can never find the time! We will have a period of quiet reading followed by a group reading and discussion. Books for reading and checkout will be provided.