Summer Farewells and Friendship Bracelet Workshop
As a symbol of summer 2023, craft and exchange friendship bracelets with your friends! RSVP opens July 31st at 9AM.
As a symbol of summer 2023, craft and exchange friendship bracelets with your friends! RSVP opens July 31st at 9AM.
Create your own Ojo de Dios and discover how this woven tradition symbolizes the power of seeing and understanding beyond our physical world for Indigenous Peoples of Mexico. This craft is suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! Craft will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This […]
Create your own “Day of the Dead” mask and learn about the way Mexican ancestors are remembered and celebrated. This craft is suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! This craft will take place in the Library Garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is […]
To kickoff our summer series “Story & Craft”, Rory will read “Eyes that Speak to the Stars” by Joanna Ho, along with a couple of other books highlighting Chinese culture. Kids will additionally create their own paper cup dragon. This craft is suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! This event […]
For our first “Tween Tuesday”, youths aged 8-13 are invited to create their own Ming Dynasty-style mug. Registration is required. This craft will take place in the Library Garden (or inside, weather depending).
Create your own flying koi fish and learn about the role koi fish play in Chinese culture. This craft is suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! This event will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is required!
Enjoy an afternoon of traditional chinese games in our library garden. Games are suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! This event will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is required!
Join Rory as she reads “Fluffles: The Brave Koala” by Vita Murrow and Rachel Quiqi and other books set in Australia. Kids will additionally create their own Australian native animal suncatchers. This craft is suitable for ages 5-12, but youth of all ages are welcome! This event will take place in the library garden (or […]
Create your very own seashell necklace! This craft is suitable for youth ages 8-13 and requires fine motor skills. This event will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is required!
Let your imagination run wild and build something fun using the library’s extensive LEGO collection. This event will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is required!
Join Rory as she reads “On the Trapline” by David A. Robertson and Julie Flett, as well as other stories about local Indigenous culture. Kids will create their own magnetic fishing game and learn about the role fishing plays in Indigenous communities. This craft is suitable for kids aged 5-12, but youth of all ages […]
Learn about the Indigenous practice of beading while creating your own beaded bracelet. This craft is suitable for youth ages 8-13 and requires fine motor skills. This event will take place in the library garden (or inside, weather depending). This is a drop-in event, so no registration is required!
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