Our regularly scheduled youth volunteer group is NOT meeting on this day. Please check the next available Thursday to learn more about this program.
Sponsored by Friends of the Library.
This is a program offered before we open which will allow you to spend time in the children's area in a small group letting the children play, sing, & maybe even dance a bit with Ms. Marni! **No program on the 1st Thursday of the month!
No Grandparents Connection-June 13th
Every Thursday at 10:30 AM with Miss Anel.
This award winning program combines music, movement, visual literacy and language development to help children get ready to read! Mother Goose on the Loose is a lap-sit storytime for little ones aged 0-2 and their caregiver.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Reading to dogs has been proven to improve reading ability and build reading confidence. Plus, it's fun! This drop-in event is open to all ages and will take place in the Children's Area by the paperbacks.
Important reminders:
Young children must be monitored by an adult at all times
All participants are expected to be calm and kind while interacting with the dogs
Always ask a handler before petting a dog, and never touch them inappropriately (i.e. poking their eyes)
Please wait your turn if there is already someone with the dog to avoid crowding
Adults, please help to enforce these rules. Thank you!
Your creations will be put on display in the "Lego Museum".
Duplo blocks will be available for little builders. Sponsored by Placerville Friends of the Library.
The evening will include food, music, crafts and of course ICE CREAM!
Fun for the whole family!
We will be hosting another Climate Change Book Club at the Georgetown Library on Thursday, May 30th at 5:30 pm. The discussion book is "Doughnut Economics” by Kate Raworth. Pre-registration is required. Call the Library to reserve your spot and place the book club book on hold, 530-333-4724.
“Doughnut Economics by Oxford academic Kate Raworth deconstructs the character of the rational economic man and the challenges the necessity for never-ending economic growth by identifying seven critical ways in which mainstream economics has misled us, while sketching out an alternative plan on how we can satisfy humanity’s needs without overshooting Earth’s ecological ceiling. “
Sponsored by Georgetown Friends of the Library .Join us at Placerville Library/Community Hub 3 for a fun time of open exploration with a purpose where you can learn about your child's development through play! Questions? Contact Jesus Cordova at jcordova@edcoe.org. Sponsored by Community Hub 3.
Dele una iniciativa al desarrollo del cerebro de tu niño uniéndote a este programa que ha sido premiado como uno de los mejores en el aprendizaje temprano y que combina música, movimiento y literatura. Perfecto para niños de 2 años de edad con sus Papás/Guardianes Legales. Haz clic en:"Register Now" localizado arriba. Sponsored by Community Hub 5.
Join us for some fun on Friday afternoons at the Georgetown Library, Pokemon & LEGO Fridays! Bring your Pokemon cards for some trading and games and/or engineer and build some cool LEGO creations to leave on display at the library. The fun will be every Friday afternoon from 2:30-4:30.
Sponsored by Georgetown Friends of the Library .
Are you a teen with a love of reading, but can never seem to find anyone to talk about books with? Then this new club is for you!
Hosted by two teen volunteers from our Youth Executive League at the Library, this group aims to provide a fun and relaxed way to read what you love and make new friends in the process.
We'll have a different book to talk about for every meeting, but if you aren't interested in some of the selections, you're free to pick something else and talk about that instead. Plus, we'll have snacks!
10 library copies of the "assigned" book will be provided to participants each month. No registration required!
For ages 13 to 17. In order to create a learning environment appropriate for teens, age limits will be enforced.