Science Book Club
This Month's Read: THE DORITO EFFECT, by Mark Schatzker
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
This Month's Read: THE DORITO EFFECT, by Mark Schatzker
This Month's Read: WHY TIME FLIES, by Alan Burdick
Pancake art + epic sea monsters! Design a monster but make it out of pancake batter! Not sure what your monster will look like: roll dice to determine how many tenticles or eyes it has, the colors you use, and the type of monster!
Ages 12-18
Earn volunteer credit each month by joining our Teen Advisory Board! Plan programs for the library, make suggestions for books and events, and help make the Young Adult section your own!
People view classical music the same way they view kale - they know it's good for them, but still won't eat any.
Join Maria Robinson, Stampin' Simply with Maria, for a fun evening of making 1-2 handmade greeting cards for family & friends! All supplies will be provided, including stamps, ink, paper, adhesive, etc.
This program is for ADULTS and TEENS, 16 and older.
Find out more about this year's Battle of the Books! Sign up and help us pick our team name, team colors, and find out more about the books!
Registration Required
Join us for an introduction to estate planning, including a description of the "right fit for me" planning options. Plenty of opportunity for questions and answers, with a fun twist!
Pointillism, in painting, is the practice of applying small strokes or dots of colour to a surface so that from a distance they visually blend together. The technique is associated with its inventor, Georges Seurat, and his student, Paul Signac, who both espoused Neo-Impressionism, a movement that flourished from the late 1880s to the first decade of the 20th century. Local artist Michael Byro will show participants how to create their very own work of art - one dot at a time!