Come enjoy Parachute Play! We will play games and listen to music while parents and children play with the parachute. The 9:30 session is for our youngest future readers. Ages 0-3 are welcome.
Adults and teens, ages 16 and older, can improve their reading, spelling, and writing skills in this free class. The class meets twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday and is coordinated by Community Literacy Centers (CLC).
A storytime just for you at your neighborhood library! Skilled librarians will introduce little ones to the library and show parents/caregivers invaluable information on reading readiness and create excitement about reading.
123! Play with Me! is a four-week series for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, parents, and caregivers. Fun and play-based, this program provides an environment rich with toys, books, and art activities and an opportunity for families to spend time together, make new friends, and talk one-on-one with early childhood and family support specialists.
This is a recurring event and takes place on September 5, 19, and 26.
This event is held at multiple libraries.
Mary will be visiting the gifted and talented class of 11 7th and 8th graders at the middle school and will provide a BreakoutEDU escape room for the class to complete.
Come enjoy Parachute Play! We will play games and listen to music while parents and children play with the parachute. The 11 am session is for our busiest future readers! Ages 2-6 are welcome.
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.
Crazy 8s is an exciting, fun-filled recreational math club for children, grades kindergarten through two, of ALL ability levels.
Crazy 8s is an exciting, fun-filled recreational math club for children, grades three through five, of ALL ability levels.
Cards, dice, and game boards: join us as we learn and play new games each month! Ages 11-18.
Water. Salt. DOH!!! What comes next? How much do you need? Have you ever asked yourself these questions? Join us as we practice measuring, multiplying, mixing, and more.
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.
Ever dreamed of making your own games, apps and programs? Join the Edmond Library's Coding Club and start learning the skills and tools you'll need to eventually be a master game maker.
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 a book-a-holic? If so, then look no further! Come meet new friends, read new books, and enjoy thought-provoking, teen-led discussions at your neighborhood library.
This is a recurring event and takes place every other Thursday. A similar club exists at multiple libraries.
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.
Do you enjoy playing board games, card games, and/or video games? Then come by Almonte Library for game night and test your wits and skills in either cooperative or competitive play with your fellow gamers! Each month we will feature a different
Children Reading to Dogs Young readers build "pawsitive" self-esteem, self-confidence and improve their reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs.
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.
Build "pawsitive" self-esteem and improve your reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs at the library.
Disclaimer(s)
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
Do you want to learn more about becoming a U.S. Citizen? We will be hosting free classes to explore the steps of the naturalization process.
Make new friends and give back to your community! Join other teens and collaborate on decorating, programs and events, and projects. Earn volunteer hours and participate in service projects to help make your library and community better. Volunteer application may be required for participation.
Please contact the library for more information. This is a recurring event and takes place twice per month. Similar clubs exist at multiple libraries.