Youth Chess Club (9/12-10/24)
In-person chess club meetings will be held from September 11 to October 24 on Thursdays 5:15-6pm.
Please click this link to register.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
In-person chess club meetings will be held from September 11 to October 24 on Thursdays 5:15-6pm.
Please click this link to register.
Join us at EB Create, where we will be carving our own rubber stamps to create colorful, pop art inspired prints. Available to grades 6 - 12.
Kids in kindergarten and up, tweens, and teens are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon. We'll put on some chill music and color totally groovy velvet coloring pages!
Use toilet paper rolls and baking cups to make a DIY upcycled mushroom! This event is for students in grades K+.
Join us for our monthly Debate Club! We start each meeting with a fun ice-breaker debate before splitting up into teams for a longer form debate. Participants may bring their own devices for research if they'd like, otherwise each team will be provided with an iPad and Laptop. Registration is required. Click here to register.
Tweens are welcome to join us for a relaxing sunday of canvas painting. Choose a design and some colors and paint the back-to-school blues away! This program is for grades 3+. Registration for this event is now full.
Kids ages 2 and up, with their grown-up, are invited to make a quick, beautiful, not-too-messy project. This month we are making cute pictures of mugs of hot cocoa! Clean up at 11:00!
Kids ages 2 and up, with their grown-up, are invited to make a quick, beautiful, not-too-messy project. This month we are making simple but gorgeous apple posters by collaging various patterned papers and other art supplies! Clean up at 11:00!
Kids ages 2 and up, with their grown-up, are invited to make a quick, beautiful, not-too-messy project. This month we are making all kinds of rubbings! We'll use leaves from outside as well as rubbing plates. Clean up at 11:00!
Shrinky dinks are plastic charms you can create yourself! For this craft, draw with marker on special plastic sheets. When heated in the oven, they will shrink to a third of their size without altering their color or shape. Turn them into jewelry, a keychain, or a pin, or simply collect them!