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Event Details
There are always special activities set up around the library for kids and tweens. Though they are posted as an event on the first of the month, these activities will be available all month long (while supplies last), and require no registration. Next time you're in the kids section, keep an eye open for what we have to offer!
What's Good?
Stop by the "What's Good" endcap in Juvenile Graphic Novels to pick up a valentine's day themed activity sheet and see which library events are highlighted for February.
The Drawing Board:
Visit the Drawing Board in the juvenile section for step-by-step drawing tutorials. This month we are attempting Eevee! Stop by the circulation desk for drawing supplies. When you are finished, you can either take your drawing home with you or turn it into the Information Desk to be hung on the Drawing Board. No registration required.
Which Would Win:
This month we're facing off two fierce contenders in the ultimate dwelling dispute, which would win: a Treehouse or an Igloo? Stop by the alcove near juvenile non-fiction to cast your vote and make your voice heard in this battle for the ages.
Curbside Crafts:
In February, you can say "Bee-Mine," with a cute, bee-shaped valentine! Kits for this activity will be located on the table outside of the Youth Services office, while supplies last.
2025: A Year of Holidays
Located on the wall next to circulation (across from the holds shelf), this is a monthly calendar that tells you how to celebrate each day. Celebrate 10 days in a month and collect a small prize.
Literary Horoscope
See what the stars have in store for you, dear reader. Full horoscopes with reading recommendations are available on the slat wall in the teen section. Appropriate for readers age 14+
First Chapter Friday
Wanna hear about a book? Join Ms. Carrie for a selected reading from Amil and the After, by Veera Hiranandani, a historical novel that takes place in 1948 Bombay. Against the backdrop of Indian independence, Amil, a half-Hindu, half-Muslim boy, learns to adapt to life in a new place.
This program will be available on our YouTube account starting February 7th!