For ages 6-11. No registration needed. You supply the imagination to create whatever you wish from kits of recyclable materials and decorative items. Kits will be available at the Children's circulation desk starting Tuesday, September 8.
We may not be able to meet in the same room, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy stories together! Watch a new story time each week. Join in the fun on Facebook.
We'll provide the dye and scarf for you to color. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Depending on the outdoor temperature, you might want to bring a water bottle. If it rains we will try again next week same place an
We'll provide the dye and scarf for you to color. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Depending on the outdoor temperature, you might want to bring a water bottle. If it rains we will try again next week same place an
Learn Excel virtually. Sign up for the first class and it will enroll you in all six classes as each class builds on each other. Before the first class, a link to the class will be sent to your email and this link is used for all six c
We'll provide the dye and scarf for you to color. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Depending on the outdoor temperature, you might want to bring a water bottle. If it rains we will try again next week same place an
Novel Ideas is our 6-8th grade book group. We're meeting virtually via Zoom for the time being. We will be discussing The Benefits of Being an Octopus by Ann Braden; it's available as an ebook via Hoopla.
LU-MRRL Lecture Series: Brotherhoods of Conservative White Men in Contemporary America (Virtual)
This talk will feature Dr. Mick Brewer, assistant professor of communication studies at LU, where he teaches courses in interpersonal communication, culture and theatre, and speech/communication theory.