Returning after a long break, Doggie Storytime is a special storytime for kids in kindergarten to 3rd Grade where kids can practice reading to dogs! One or more therapy dogs and their handlers will be on hand to listen. (And maybe the kids can pet the dog a little too.)
Recommended for middle school age children and up, including teens and adults. Practice the classic Japanese art of folding paper. Participating is free; for a $3 materials fee, we’ll provide enough paper and beads to create a beaded streamer of 5 origami creations.Each month has a unique theme; contact us for this month's theme!
Check out a variety of programs on the 1st and 4th Saturdays of the month. High schoolers are invited to attend the 1st Saturday's program, and middle schoolers the 4th Saturday's program.September 28: Polymer ClayOctober 5: Library Halloween Decorating October 26: Mini Pumpkin PaintingNovember 2 and 23: DIY Sugar Lip ScrubDecember 7 and 28: Self-Care Activity (TBA)
Socialize and get creative with Finding Your Creative Voice, our monthly arts and crafts program for adults! Each month we'll be trying out a different craft technique. No experience is required, so take it easy and have fun!July: Colorful SuncatchersAugust: Honeybee HivesSeptember: Sand and Bead SunflowerOctober: Balloon Yarn PumpkinsNovember: Fall Leaf BowlDecember: Bead Wreath Ornaments
A story and craft for children and families of all ages to enjoy together. Saturday Storytimes are a little longer and the crafts are a little more complex than Weekday Storytimes.
The DPL Book Club is a monthly book club for adults which reads a variety of recent and classic fiction and non-fiction. Copies of the book are available for pickup at the library for each month's selection. For this month's selection, please contact us or visit our website or Facebook page.October's selection is There Is No Ethan by Anna Akbari.From the publisher:Part memoir, part explosive window into the mind of a catfisher, a thrilling personal account of three women coming … Read More
Children and families are welcome at our monthly LEGO club! Use our big bin of LEGO and compatible bricks to put together a creation that's uniquely your own.
A creative space for teens. Play with traditional and non-traditional materials in open-ended projects to express your creativity, relax, and have fun! No art skills or experience necessary!September 21Blackout PoetryReveal what you want to say by removing what you don’t! Take a page from a book, and using marker, paint, or images, create a poem from the words left visible on the page. What will you find yourself saying? October 19Freaky Faces Make a scary interesting, disfigured portrait! Find a face or two--from … Read More
A story and craft for children and families of all ages to enjoy together. Saturday Storytimes are a little longer and the crafts are a little more complex than Weekday Storytimes.
Check out a variety of programs on the 1st and 4th Saturdays of the month. High schoolers are invited to attend the 1st Saturday's program, and middle schoolers the 4th Saturday's program.September 28: Polymer ClayOctober 5: Library Halloween Decorating October 26: Mini Pumpkin PaintingNovember 2 and 23: DIY Sugar Lip ScrubDecember 7 and 28: Self-Care Activity (TBA)
Recommended for middle school age children and up, including teens and adults. Practice the classic Japanese art of folding paper. Participating is free; for a $3 materials fee, we’ll provide enough paper and beads to create a beaded streamer of 5 origami creations.Each month has a unique theme; contact us for this month's theme!
Check out a variety of programs on the 1st and 4th Saturdays of the month. High schoolers are invited to attend the 1st Saturday's program, and middle schoolers the 4th Saturday's program.September 28: Polymer ClayOctober 5: Library Halloween Decorating October 26: Mini Pumpkin PaintingNovember 2 and 23: DIY Sugar Lip ScrubDecember 7 and 28: Self-Care Activity (TBA)