• Girls Who Code

    Child

    For Students in Grades 3 through 12. Girls Who Code is a non-profit organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. The club is a FREE after-school computer science program, facilitated by Children’s Librarian Marie Nania and helpers from the JJHS Robotics Team. The club meets weekly. Students are encouraged to bring their own […]

  • Family Storytime

    Child

    For Infants & Toddlers with Caregiver Join Miss Marie in the children’s room for seasonal stories, music and more fun for infants and toddlers. Please register below, so we have your info in case we need to cancel.

  • Lego Hour

    Child

    Grades K to 5 Building with legos is fun for all!  Come and join us in the children’s room for an hour of Lego play. Space is limited, please register below. Note: photographs are often taken at our events to post on social media and our website. Please let the event leader know if you […]

  • Robot Races

    Child

    Grades K - 5 A special Spring Recess program. Cheer on robots Otis, Cody, Dash, and Lewie as they race to the finish!  Come join us to learn how to operate the robots and have them race to the finish line.  Prizes will be given out to the winning team. Space is limited and registration […]

  • Moon & Stars Storytime & Craft

    Child

    For PK - Grade 5. Help celebrate the upcoming eclipse with special stories and a craft. Please register below, so we have your info in case we need to cancel.

  • Oreo Phases of the Eclipse

    Child

    Grades K - 5 Have fun learning about the phases of the solar eclipse - and charting them out using Oreo cookies! Space is limited, please register below. Solar eclipse glasses will also be handed out to those who register, so you can safely watch the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.

  • Poems of Spring: Reading & Discussion

    Adult

    Celebrate National Poetry Month with our spring poetry discussion, featuring the works of two poets. Robert Frost: “A Boundless Moment”; “Nothing Gold Can Stay”; “Two Tramps in Mud Time” A.E. Housman: “Loveliest of Trees” We will share our thoughts on the way these poems call our attention to both the outward events and our inward […]

  • Eclipse Video & Viewing Party

    Adult

    Come to the Library for an Eclipse-Viewing gathering - our viewing event in 2017 was a big hit! For those who are interested, we'll start the countdown at 2 pm by showing a recording of Joe Rao's recent "Adventures of an Eclipse Chaser" presentation. Then we'll gather on the lawn to view the partial eclipse, […]

  • Recurring

    Teen MakerSpace

    Teen

    For Teens in Middle & High School April fun includes eclipse cookies, poetry art, crochet and spring sweets confections. Try which projects appeal to you at this fun, creative, weekly drop-in program. Drop in and join us!