This introductory class teaches participants ways to improve their overall mind, body and spirit through a series of slow continuous movements.
Hey, Diddle Diddle-- Kids and families will love Mother Goose on the Loose ®! Mother Goose on the Loose ® is a play-based early literacy program that uses books, puppets, flannel pieces, music, and movement to bring language and literacy to life! Join us for this exciting, innovative program for young children.
This program is perfect for young children. We will share short books together and sing songs and do motions with parents help. Suggested ages 0-3.
Discover the power of music at the library! Come with your child to sing, move, and create beautiful music.
Calling all readers! Looking to build community and challenge yourself to discover new, exciting tales? If so, then look no further! Come meet new friends, read new books, and enjoy lively conversation at your neighborhood library.
Calling all readers! Looking to build community and challenge yourself to discover new, exciting tales? If so, then look no further! Come meet new friends, read new books, and enjoy lively conversation at your neighborhood library.
Let’s get stronger, together! Evidence suggests that Tai Chi is an effective means of improving balance, strengthening muscles, and building confidence to prevent falls. Tai Chi is a low-impact dance-like exercise that can be performed almost anywhere.
This Intermediate class teaches participants ways to improve their overall mind, body and spirit through a series of slow continuous movements.
Come play with puppets and friends. Enjoy a time of music, movement, crafts and stories. This program is best suited for students who can follow basic song movements and listen to slightly longer stories. Suggested ages 3-6.
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There ain't no party like a library party! Join us for our exclusive 6th grade bash! We'll play games, eat junk food, and learn about all the fun happening at the Choctaw Library this year! All 6th grade students are welcome.
Are you a teen interested in anime and manga? Come check out our anime club where we will watch, read, and discuss your favorite shows and series!
Come by Capitol Hill after school if you're looking for something fun to do. We will have different activities and crafts available to create at your own pace and enjoy with friends. Similar programs exist at multiple libraries.
Free, in-person math, science and language arts enrichment and assistance is available for students of all ages. This service is available Tuesdays and Thursdays year round.
Are you tired of NOT having an answer to that age old question "What do I wanna be when I grow up?" Join us at the library to take a short online quiz to discover what career matches your personality and interests!
Want to be a more confident reader? Build "pawsitive" self-esteem and improve your reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs at the library.
Children are able to sign-up for a reading time 10 minutes before program begins.
Feeling left behind in the digital age? This is the program for you! Learn basic computer skills - search for information, create documents, use email, find jobs, keep your personal information safe, and have fun online. Sign-up is required.
Are you new to computers or wanting to grow your skills? This is the class for you! Teen Tech Training will teach the computer skills you need to succeed in school, search for jobs, and safely have fun online. Sign-up is required.
Join us with local artist Jim Pourtorkan to learn the basics of watercolor painting! Techniques include applying color and composition. Leave with a finished painting suitable for framing. All supplies provided. Please register.
For ages 1-5 years: Sharing in playtime is an excellent way to help children build social skills, promote learning, and discover that the library is a destination for fun!
Family Craft NightCome enjoy a creative evening of do-it-yourself craftiness with your entire family.This is a recurring event and takes place on the third Thursday of each month.This event is held at multiple libraries.