Event Registration
Monday, Mar. 18, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!
Monday, Mar. 18, 4:30 p.m. (Mondays, March 4, 11, 18, & 25, 4:30 p.m.)
Junior Chess Club is a fun and engaging program with experienced high school chess club members as teachers. All skill levels are welcome to join, with weekly lessons and tournaments being held for your child to practice and grow their chess skills. Best of all, it is entirely free!
Ages 5-14.
Ages 5-14.
Tuesday, Mar. 19, 7:00 pm
The Breath and Meditation program offers light yoga, powerful breathing techniques and relaxing meditations. Breath and meditation are the key to a calm and collective state of mind. These practices improve concentration, clarity of perception, provide a boost of energy, relaxation and rejuvenation. Participants feel calm, peaceful, energized and uplifted.
This program is led by certified instructors of the Art of Living Foundation.
This program is led by certified instructors of the Art of Living Foundation.
Wednesday, Mar. 20, 7:00 pm
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
7:00pm on Zoom
Join us for a friendly philosophic conversation each month. We welcome adults and teens who want to engage in the Socratic method of learning by questioning and reflecting with others in open-minded dialogue.
Each month the conversation varies, and one will never know in advance where it may lead. No preparation is necessary; there is no designated book-of-the-month to read or a philosophic topic to study. Just come with an open mind and a friendly attitude, and be willing to let your mind expand. Our Socrates Cafe meetings begin with a round of questions suggested by attendees for the night’s topic. This is followed by a democratic vote by all attendees to select which question will be the subject of the evening’s discussion. Then the conversation takes off! An experienced moderator is designated to gently guide the conversation if needed.
Most people find they have lots to think about and say, more than they imagined, throughout the course of the discussion. Others may prefer to listen. Whichever you prefer, we welcome you to join us as we live and play in an evening full of fun, reflective examinations.
Pop into any monthly meeting.
Monday, Mar. 25, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!
Monday, Mar. 25, 4:30 p.m. (Mondays, March 4, 11, 18, & 25, 4:30 p.m.)
Junior Chess Club is a fun and engaging program with experienced high school chess club members as teachers. All skill levels are welcome to join, with weekly lessons and tournaments being held for your child to practice and grow their chess skills. Best of all, it is entirely free!
Ages 5-14.
Ages 5-14.
Wednesday, Mar. 27, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Join the workshop to create a mechanical cam toy!
This is a 2-session series.
You will learn how to design the cam toy base and the mechanism parts using Tinkercad.
1st session: March 27, 5:30pm-7:30pm
2nd session: March 30, 2pm-4pm
You are required to register only once.
Ages: 9 - 100
This is a 2-session series.
You will learn how to design the cam toy base and the mechanism parts using Tinkercad.
1st session: March 27, 5:30pm-7:30pm
2nd session: March 30, 2pm-4pm
You are required to register only once.
Ages: 9 - 100
Monday, Apr. 1, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!
Wednesday, Apr. 3, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
In this solar eclipse program, attendees create a sun-shaped mold using novelty silicone ice cube trays. They fill the molds with hot glue, embedding LEDs before it hardens. The sun figures can be used as decorations.
Ages: 8+
Register here
Ages: 8+
Register here
Thursday, Apr. 4, 11:00 am
Learn how to access Libby and PressReader, a digital media services, on your computer, tablet, or mobile device. Bring your own device or borrow one of ours.
Registration required.
Registration required.
Saturday, Apr. 6, 10am-12pm
Monday, Apr. 8, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!
Wednesday, Apr. 10, 7:00 pm (Wednesday, April 10, Tuesday, April 30, 7 pm)
The Breath and Meditation program offers light yoga, powerful breathing techniques and relaxing meditations. Breath and meditation are the key to a calm and collective state of mind. These practices improve concentration, clarity of perception, provide a boost of energy, relaxation and rejuvenation. Participants feel calm, peaceful, energized and uplifted.
This program is led by certified instructors of the Art of Living Foundation.
This program is led by certified instructors of the Art of Living Foundation.
Saturday, Apr. 13, 2pm - 4pm
In this course, we’ll explore essential skills for navigating the digital world using Windows.
Our focus will be on three key areas: search engines, browser privacy settings, and Bing Copilot (Bing Chat).
Please bring your own laptop or use one of ours.
Ages: Adults
Register here
Our focus will be on three key areas: search engines, browser privacy settings, and Bing Copilot (Bing Chat).
Please bring your own laptop or use one of ours.
Ages: Adults
Register here
Monday, Apr. 15, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!
Wednesday, Apr. 17, 5:30pm - 6:30pm
In this workshop, we will learn how to use AI tools to remove a background and transform ordinary images into extraordinary ones. Let’s unlock your creativity together!
Please bring your own laptop or mobile phone.
For children and families.
Register here
Please bring your own laptop or mobile phone.
For children and families.
Register here
Wednesday, Apr. 17, 7:00 pm
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
7:00pm on Zoom
Join us for a friendly philosophic conversation each month. We welcome adults and teens who want to engage in the Socratic method of learning by questioning and reflecting with others in open-minded dialogue.
Each month the conversation varies, and one will never know in advance where it may lead. No preparation is necessary; there is no designated book-of-the-month to read or a philosophic topic to study. Just come with an open mind and a friendly attitude, and be willing to let your mind expand. Our Socrates Cafe meetings begin with a round of questions suggested by attendees for the night’s topic. This is followed by a democratic vote by all attendees to select which question will be the subject of the evening’s discussion. Then the conversation takes off! An experienced moderator is designated to gently guide the conversation if needed.
Most people find they have lots to think about and say, more than they imagined, throughout the course of the discussion. Others may prefer to listen. Whichever you prefer, we welcome you to join us as we live and play in an evening full of fun, reflective examinations.
Pop into any monthly meeting.
Saturday, Apr. 20, 11:00 am
Join us for easy Diamond Painting that can be your garden decor item.
Supplies will be provided.
Light snacks will be served.
Supplies will be provided.
Light snacks will be served.
Monday, Apr. 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Mondays, March 4 - April 22, 12:30-2:00pm
Come join an 8-week pronunciation class for ESL students at the library, led by instructor Cindy Gordon!The interactive format will include an emphasis on consonants, vowels, syllables, word stress, the rhythm of sentences, intonation, and more. Sessions will include exercises, games, and lots of practice.
This program takes place in the 2nd floor History Room.
Registration is required, and will open on Monday, February 19th. Please try to attend every session!