Ages 0-2. Adults will have fun interacting with their little ones as we share songs, fingerplays, simple stories, rhymes and baby games. Practicing these multi-sensory activities helps build the foundation for later reading skills.
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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 2-3.
Help your child get ready to read with our hands-on activities designed to promote early literacy skills. Learn through imaginative play: pretend to be a veterinarian, view animal x-rays and more!
Career Navigators with Worker Connection Services will be on-site to help you plan for your career, find a job that is right for you, apply for jobs, create resumes and cover letters, discuss interviewing skills, and refer you to available resourc
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