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.
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.
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.
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 three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children in K-2 can practice their reading skills through group reading, activities, and games.
Come jam with us at the library! Our traditional Bluegrass jam is both for folks new to bluegrass music interested in learning its standards and those with more experience seeking to develop deeper knowledge of tunes commonly played.
Families with young children enjoy a variety of stories, songs, rhymes and crafts about space while building early literacy skills.
Share in the love of Japanese animation and comics! Come join your fellow Otaku and enjoy anime watching, manga discussions, games, creating, and more! Light snacks provided and cosplay is always welcome!
Join us for hot drinks and enjoy even hotter reads in our romance book club!
Take on a challenge and build a masterpiece! Creations will be displayed after the program.
Come join us as an audience member or a performer for a night of songs, comedy, and poetry! Please make sure your act is family friendly. All ages are welcome! Acts should be a duration of 3-5 minutes for each person or shared act.
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.