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Do you need some help with your laptop, your phone, your Ereader. Every Wednesday from 4:00pm to 5:00pm, the reference department will provide walk in tech help. Our team we will do our best to help with your problem and point you in the right direction as needed. It is a first come first serve basis and this service will only be available from 4-5.Though you do not need to sign up, you may want to call before coming in
🚀 Get ready for a colorful blast off! To celebrate Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman to travel into space, let's make our very own space and rocket ship creations with a special technique called smush painting.
(Registration begins for all Children's programs on the 25th.)
Learn how to create good passwords and to avoid phishing scams.
Step back in time and experience the magic of Hollywood’s Golden Age! Join us at the library for a special screening of the timeless classic Casablanca (1942).
We'll each pick a different recipe from an assigned cookbook (which will be available by the end of Jan.) We'll share samples and discuss the steps in making the dish.
Teaching sign language to babies and toddlers can foster communication, boost brain development and support bonding with your child. Join Miss Dorey to learn these skills and have fun with your baby. Please register.
🎮Nintendo Switch Saturday's most requested game is back: Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Face off against your friends at the library's 2 hour tournament.
(Registration begins for all Teen programs on the 25th.)
Chess with Wes (Community)
Every Sunday @ 1:00 PM. Kindly register.
Please register-- space is limited. This program is in the children's area program room.
Walking toddlers ages 12 months to preschoolers under 4 can join Miss Sue's circle of friends for stories, songs, and general silliness. Caregiver participation is critical for success in this lively celebration of early literacy skills.
Children in grades 3 to 5 can have fun and learn ASL. Studies show learning ASL improves cognitive memory, enhances communication and literacy skills, fosters inclusivity and builds empathy. Join Miss Dorey to learn this important skill. Please register.
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MON ........ 9:30 - 8TUE ......... 9:30 - 8WED ......... 12 - 8THUR ....... 9:30 - 8FRI ............ 9:30 - 5SAT ........... 9:30 - 4SUN ........ 10 - 3