This program for preschoolers encourages creative expression, social skills, listening comprehension, and vocabulary building through stories, songs, flannel boards, rhymes, and movement activities.
The American Job Center will be bringing its mobile Career Coach to the library for this workshop.
Don’t like interviews? Unsure how to answer the difficult questions? Join us!
A great program for active toddlers! Children will learn about how language works through songs, rhymes, books and more.
OTOR: Historically Speaking Book Club - The Warm Hands of Ghosts Katherine Arden
The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden
The American Job Center will be bringing its mobile Career Coach to the library for this workshop.
Don’t like interviews? Unsure how to answer the difficult questions? Join us!
Would you like to learn a few tips and tricks with Microsoft Excel? Join us for this hands-on class where you will learn a few handy tools such as filling series, using AutoFill, and basic formulas.
Disclaimer(s)
New Guidelines on Program Attendance
We understand that sometimes, unexpected instances can occur that may prevent you from attending a program that you registered for. If you find that you are unable to attend an event, please give us a call, email us, or cancel your registration online. This will afford others who would like to attend, the opportunity to participate.
Unfortunately, absences without prior notification and extreme tardiness have been hindering library staff from carrying out programs to the best of our abilities. Even more importantly, these disruptive behaviors are undermining the positive experiences of other participants. The Library's Patron Behavior Policy explicitly states that behavior that “interferes with the enjoyment of the library by other individuals” can result in adverse consequences.
Therefore, we feel it’s important to announce our new guidelines for program attendance. Beginning on July 1st, any registrant for an adult program who is a “no-show” and/or is more than 15 minutes late for two events will subsequently be moved to the waitlist for the next program they register for.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping make our library programs pleasurable and meaningful for all.
Make the most of the fall harvest by learning how to make a crowd-pleasing apple pie. Local chef Diane Holland returns to demonstrate best practices for baking a winning pie every time.
Disclaimer(s)
New Guidelines on Program Attendance
We understand that sometimes, unexpected instances can occur that may prevent you from attending a program that you registered for. If you find that you are unable to attend an event, please give us a call, email us, or cancel your registration online. This will afford others who would like to attend, the opportunity to participate.
Unfortunately, absences without prior notification and extreme tardiness have been hindering library staff from carrying out programs to the best of our abilities. Even more importantly, these disruptive behaviors are undermining the positive experiences of other participants. The Library's Patron Behavior Policy explicitly states that behavior that “interferes with the enjoyment of the library by other individuals” can result in adverse consequences.
Therefore, we feel it’s important to announce our new guidelines for program attendance. Beginning on July 1st, any registrant for an adult program who is a “no-show” and/or is more than 15 minutes late for two events will subsequently be moved to the waitlist for the next program they register for.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping make our library programs pleasurable and meaningful for all.