We’ll provide the chess sets, you drop-in to play with your family.
For children and their caregivers.
Ages 4-12
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
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We’ll provide the chess sets, you drop-in to play with your family.
For children and their caregivers.
Ages 4-12
Baby's first library class. We will share board books, songs, and enjoy some sensory play together.
Birth -12 months w/caregiver.
(Please make arrangements for siblings so this can be a special time for you and your baby.)
Improve poblem solving, language development and motor skills while digging into tubs of different materials. 2-5 years w/caregiver
Have fun while learning some conversational Spanish with Spanish teacher, Joyce Schenkman.
3-5 w/caregiver.
Our favorite therapy dogs will back this Fall to hear you read a book. If you can't yet read, a caregiver can read to you and the dog!
Create a character that’s mystical, magical, and/or super. It can be completely original or a combination of 2 or more of your favorite story book characters. Make up a back story that tells us about your character.
For Ages 9-12.
Join our monthly book group, where we explore a variety of popular fiction titles. Whether you're into contemporary bestsellers, captivating mysteries, or thought-provoking dramas, this group is the perfect place to dive into great reads and engage in lively discussions with fellow book lovers. All readers welcome! We meet every first Tuesday of the month.
Stories, songs & a craft.
3 - 5 years, on their own.
Join Wickham Works for a four week series of workshops designed for mature adults of all abilities, along with their family members and caregivers. The program is intended to engage participants with an uplifting combination of music, art, and crafts in a community recreation space. The sessions begin with 15 minutes of music and movement, alternating between choreographer and dance teacher Linda Mensch, and musician, conductor, and Conductorcise® inventor David Dworkin. After a brief break, participants gather for an art or craft activity led by artist Jenny Torino. All activities are adaptable for seated participation and are designed to suit all skill levels. The primary goal of the program is to enhance seniors' quality of life by offering a weekly social gathering that encourages them to stay active, independent, and engaged with their community. Attendance at all four sessions is strongly encouraged.