Ages 0-2. Adults will have fun interacting with their little ones as we share songs, fingerplays, simple stories, rhymes and baby games.
Ages 0-2. Adults will have fun interacting with their little ones as we share songs, fingerplays, simple stories, rhymes and baby games.
Ages 2-3. Toddlers and their adults can enjoy simple stories, action songs, rhymes and other interactive fun that lays the foundation for later learning to read.
Ages 0-2. Adults will have fun interacting with their little ones as we share songs, fingerplays, simple stories, rhymes and baby games.
Stories, fingerplays, songs and movement activities for children of all ages with a participating parent or caregiver.
Summer Lunch Program Kickoff: Picnic Storytime with Rover Reader
All ages. The library's giant furry dog mascot, Rover Reader, will join us for stories, songs and to plan a picnic.
Stories, fingerplays, songs and movement activities for children of all ages with a participating parent or caregiver.
Ages 3-5. Stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities will help build a foundation for early literacy through print, letter recognition, word awareness and creativity.
Kick off the Summer Reading Program with best friends Elephant and Piggie, stars of Mo Willems' book series. Stay to take photos!
Free Healthy Lunch for Kids!
Weekdays at 11:15 am* Wednesday, June 14 - Friday, August 18 (NO lunch July 3-7)
Free Healthy Lunch for Kids!
Weekdays EXCEPT THURSDAYS
Wednesday, June 14 - Friday, August 18 (NO lunch July 3-7)
Lunch truck on site 12:25-12:35 pm*
Career Navigators with the Worker Connection program will be on-site to help you find a job that is right for you, plan for your career, apply for jobs, create resumes and cover letters, discuss interviewing skills, and refer you to available reso
Fox River Fix: Lessons from Paper Valley to Green Bay & Beyond
Paper Valley is the true 1990s story behind the world's largest, most divisive, most politically charged environmental river cleanup of its kind: the $1.3 billion fix for widespread chemical contamination of the Fox River.
Terry Kuntz, Vice-President of the Bay Area Genealogical Society, will discuss the most common forms of DNA used in genealogical research. Terry has been interested in DNA research for more than five years.