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.
A book club without the group picks! Instead of reading a predetermined title, meet to chat about what you're currently reading and get suggestions for new books to try.
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.
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.
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
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
Bad Guys and the Bookmobile -- in the park at Titletown
Location: Titletown (meet under Ariens Hill), 1065 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay 54304
Alice in Wonderland Book Celebration
Ages 8 - 14. You're invited to enjoy all things Wonderland as we decorate your own teacup for a nonsensical tea party and book discussion, an impossible game of croquet, several curious photo ops and more.
Need help but don't know where to start? Each week, a different community resource/social service agency will be on-site to provide information about their programs and services. Stop in each week to get connected and find the support
How-To Fest: Summer Edition
Local experts will lead a wide variety of short presentations and demonstrations throughout the library. Choose from topics such as bird watching, riding the city bus, kayaking & paddle boarding, gardening, lawn games, camping, and more t
Stories, fingerplays, songs and movement activities for children of all ages with a participating parent or caregiver.
Want to learn a new language but don't always want to be stuck at your computer or have to change out discs? Come find out about the language learning apps available through the library so you can take your learning on the go!
Evenings in the Library's Edible Garden
All ages. Drop in at the library's Cellcom Children's Edible Garden when a Master Gardener is on hand to give you an informal tour, share advice about gardening, and/or guide you in harvesting any fresh veggies and herbs that are ready to pick.