Music & Movement
Sing, chant, play instruments and dance while exploring sounds, rhythms and patterns that make up our language.
Sing, chant, play instruments and dance while exploring sounds, rhythms and patterns that make up our language.
An instructor from My Gym teaches how movements, like balance and tumbling, help children learn. Participate in a warm-up, skill station, obstacle course, games, and dance.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Exercise your brain with a friendly game of Scrabble! For teens and adults.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
An instructor from My Gym teaches how movements, like balance and tumbling, help children learn. Participate in a warm-up, skill station, obstacle course, games, and dance.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Join Crofton Library Staff as we discuss This Time Tomorrow
Calling all teens - Drop in for video games, crafts, movies, snacks and more every Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30pm at Severn Library!
Join us in the meeting room for snacks and games for an after-school wind down time.
We cannot guarantee that food served at library programs has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Alergias Alimentarias: La Biblioteca no puede garantizar que la comida servida en los programas no ha estado en contacto con las nueces de árbol, la soya, u otros alérgenos.
Farmer's Market in parking lot
Get in the spirit for Halloween early with a haunted escape room at the Linthicum Library! Participants will have 45 minutes to find clues, solve puzzles, and unlock the door in this fun escape room for ages 6 and up.
Read any of the Scary Stories To Tell In the Dark books by Alvin Schwartz. We will discuss the books, followed by snacks and activities!
Put your heads together to take on three engineering challenges! Create a sturdy hanging basket, construct an unsinkable boat, and rescue the librarian's keys from the storm drain, all with common household items.
Learn how to choose financial products and services from Annapolis/Anne Arundel Financial Education Coalition (AAAFEC).
Do you like doing the Wobble or the Cupid Shuffle? Come learn some more beginner soul line dances and discover a fun, low impact physical activity!
This program requires the completion of a Release and Waiver form.
Este programa requiere completar un formulario de liberación y renuncia.
Ready to buy a house or just getting started? Learn how to save for a down payment and build a budget that includes your future monthly mortgage payment.
Presented by M&T Bank
Interactive STEM and arts-based event for elementary age scientists and artists. Each hands-on session will focus on art, math, science, engineering, or technology.
Through powerful evocations, we imagine the unknown lives of 90 slaves who served 9 whites at the plantation. Through our verse, paintings and harmonica, we attempt to reconcile that history and to expose what it means to us today.
Calling all kpop, kdrama and anime fans. Explore and experience the shows, music, and cultures of East Asia.
All fans are welcomed!
We cannot guarantee that food served at library programs has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Alergias Alimentarias: La Biblioteca no puede garantizar que la comida servida en los programas no ha estado en contacto con las nueces de árbol, la soya, u otros alérgenos.
October is Riparian Buffer Month but what exactly is a Riparian Buffer and why are they so beneficial to Maryland?
Teen and tweens ages 11-17 explore the craft of writing through writing prompts, discussion, and feedback. Young writers are welcome to bring something they've already written to share, or just listen.
Welcome to What’s Cooking?!, Mountain Road's cookbook club. Every month we come together and share dishes across a theme, so be sure to bring enough to feed at least five people.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters are available with advanced notice for library-sponsored programs. To schedule an interpreter, complete this request form at least one week prior to the event date. For questions, email programming@aacpl.net.