Events Calendar
Events
Toddler Storytime
A fun and lively storytime with books, songs, movement just for toddlers. Build fine motor and early literacy skills with us!
Toddler Stay & Play
Open play time for 2 to 3-year olds and their caregivers. Tuesday Toddler Stay & Play happens right after Toddler Storytime.
Snacks & Cooking
Quiet Time in the Teen Room
First Tuesdays every month our teen room will be completely silent so you can focus as much as needed.
After School Music Classes: Ukulele Jam
In this beginner-friendly ukulele class, students will learn chords, songs and performance skills in a relaxed, music-loving environment.
Open Chess Night @ the Library
Open chess evenings are informal and there will be basic instruction on how to play. We also have plenty of books about playing and the history of the game.
Teen Dungeons & Dragons
Calling all D&D lovers! 6th – 12th graders who have some experience playing Dungeons & Dragons are invited to come and play friendly campaigns.
Study Session
Join us at a City Council meeting.
Discovery Days Art (3/4/2026)
Baby Storytime
Ideal for infants to age 2 and their grownup! Enjoy 20 minutes of short stories, songs, rhymes, bouncing, and fun.
Baby Stay & Play
Open play time for birth through 2-year-olds and their caregivers. Wednesday Baby Stay & Play happens right after Baby Storytime.
Teen Craft & Create Club
Free Zone Day
Kids Club
Best for 1st-2nd graders. Practice working with peers, explore your creativity, and exercise critical thinking skills.
Teen Anime Club
This teen program is a fun way to learn about Japanese culture and meet new friends who love Anime.
Make and Take Station: Nature-Based Art
Drop by the Children's and Teens area any time between 5 and 7 pm on 1st and 3rd Wednesdays to make a simple, free craft.
Tween Gaming Club
A free gaming club for 3rd-5th graders! Play on the Library's Nintendo Switch or bring your own Switch!
Discovery Days Art (3/5/2026)
Craft Storytime
Enjoy stories, songs, movement, and a hands-on craft while building social-emotional, early literacy, and fine motor skills.