Programs & Events Listings
The following list contains programs that matched your search, sorted by program types and date from 2/10/2012 to 5/10/2012.
Creating With Books
BLACK & white, day & NIGHT. Fun with opposites! Join us for stories, crafts, and more. Children will listen to stories and extend their learning through a variety of hands on activities. Registration required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Science Saturday
Join us for an adventure in science! In this program you will read and discuss stories and participate in a hands-on science experiment. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Focus on an Artist: Faith Ringgold
Join local art teacher, Lori Burnette, for a fun exploration of Ringgold’s style and make a family portrait to take home. In this program children will explore the world of art through literature, culture, and hands-on artistic techniques. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
LEGOmania
An afternoon of self-directed Lego building. Participants will experience cooperative and collaborative construction while exercising their spatial planning skills. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Optical Illusions
Participants will explore the science behind a variety of optical illusions and brain teasers, share several stories based on optical illusions, and craft their own illusions to take home! Grades K - 5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Scientific Bling Bling
Join us for an adventure in science! In this program we will discuss and participate in an hands-on science experiment. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Challenge Friday
Every Friday afternoon in the Teen Zone we'll put out a new challenge for you to complete-- an activity, game, or puzzle. Watch for it every week, because we'll throw in contests and incentives every now and then to keep you on your toes Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teens Reading to Tots - This program is full
Teens (12-18), find out how you can give back to your community & share your love of books with kids. You will learn about storytime creation and presentation over the course of 6 sessions. Teens 14 & up can earn volunteer credit by participating in the series. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Paws to Read
Children boost reading skills and confidence by reading aloud to a volunteer therapy dog. Sessions are 15 minutes. Register with staff for 10:30, 10:55, or 11:15. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Paws to Read
Children boost confidence and reading skills by reading to a certified therapy dog. Audience: Elementary (5-11), Elementary (5-11)
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet or laptop? Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Registration required: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Adults
Anti-Valentine Poems
Come create an anti-valentine in the Loft! Anyone can write a mushy valentine card, but can you compose poetry about what you dislike? Audience: Teens (12-18)
Book Nuts: Where Everyone Can Be Nuts about Books!
Beginning chapter book readers will experience books in new ways. They will listen to stories, read aloud, and extend their literacy through a variety of hands-on activities. Appropriate for children in grades 1 to 3. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Manga Book Club
Ever try reading a book from right to left and back to front? Join us for this monthly meeting where we read and discuss manga and watch anime. Increase your literacy skills and learn more about Japanese culture. Audience: Teens (12-18), Teens (12-18)
Paws to Read
Children boost reading skills and confidence by reading to a certified therapy dog. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Story Explorers
Explore books and stories in creative ways through interactive activities including math, science, games and more! This new series is just for school age kids. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Lifelong Learners Book Club
The Lifelong Learners Book Club meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. to discuss recent non-fiction of general interest. Audience: Adults
Creating With Books
BLACK & white, day & NIGHT. Fun with opposites! Join us for stories, crafts, and more. Children will listen to stories and extend their learning through a variety of hands on activities. Registration required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for one-on-one training. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults
Teens Reading to Tots
Teens (ages 12-18), find out how you can give back to your community and share your love of books with kids. You will learn about storytime creation and presentation over the course of 6 sessions. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Mother and Daughter Bookclub
A Mother & Daughter Bookclub for girls in grades 4-6. Discuss and share opinions on this month's title: The Apothecary by Maile Meloy. Registration required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Young Writers Club
Want to improve your writing? Collaborate with other teens as you share your writing, give and receive feedback, and support each other through the writing process. Bring 1-2 pages of something you're working on to share with the group. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Kathi Appelt. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults
PAWS to Read
Children boost reading skills and build confidence by reading aloud to a volunteer therapy dog. Registration required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Guytime Book Club
A monthly gathering for middle school guys to discuss popular fiction, movies and culture with high school guys. Snacks and games provided. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Don't Ask Y
A book discussion group for girls in 5th grade and up. Facilitated by Davidson College student Beth. This month's title is The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker. Audience: Teens (12-18)
LEGOmania
An afternoon of self-directed Lego building. Participants will experience cooperative and collaborative construction while exercising their spatial planning skills. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
School Break Special
School is out, so come to ImaginOn for a fun school age program! This interactive session will connect kids with literature through engaging activities. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Murder by the Book
This book club meets every fourth Thursday of the month to discuss murder mystery novels. This month we will discuss the novel Alibi by Joseph Kanon. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Anime Club
Meet with other Anime fans for a lively discussion and Anime viewing. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Geronimo Stilton Book Club
Do you know Geronimo? A program designed for fans of the Geronimo Stilton books. Zip and zoom on by for an afternoon filled with mouse trivia, word games, scavenger hunts and much more! For children in grades 2 to 4. Registration is required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Teens Reading to Tots
Come share your love of books with children while finding out how you can help them get ready to learn how to read! Learn about storytime creation over the course of 6 sessions and work with other teens to present a storytime to children. Audience: Teens (12-18)
School Age Program
"I read it, I liked it, NOW what do I read?" Children in grades 2-5 will meet to talk about the 39 Clues series and hear about more books and series that have the same appeal characteristics. Registration required. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Grimm Trivia
Celebrate the birthday of the younger Grimm brother, Wilhelm, and take a shot at our self-directed Grimm Fairy Tales trivia. Get them all right to get a treat. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Black History/ Meet the Author: Daphine Glenn Robinson
Daphine Glenn Robinson will discuss her lastest book. Discover what family secret shaked the foundation of Deidre unsteady marriage. Come and join an engaging book talk and learn more about the author. Registration at Hickory Grove service desk. Audience: Adults
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for this interactive program. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Kathi Appelt. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
LOL: Literature Out Loud
During this month’s Black History Month edition of LOL teens will get the chance to discuss the engrossing title Copper Sun, by Sharon M. Draper, as well as their other favorite African American authored titles. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Daylily Book Club
This month's selection is The Kabul Beauty School by Deborah Rodreguez. All adults welcome; no registration required. Call 704-416-3800 for more info. Audience: Adults
Teen Book Club
Let's start the new year with a new teen book club. Join the group for discussions about YA literature, trivia, games and more. Participants who attend the first meeting will vote on a new name for this awesome book club. Audience: Teens (12-18)
T.U.R.N Teenage Urban Reading Novels
Join us the 4th Tuesday of each month to discuss Urban Reads from selected Authors. This month we are sharing books written by African American Authors. Develop your knowledge in Black History and collect various Black History informational Bookmarks Audience: Teens (12-18)
Writer's Workshop- A Real Character
Discuss your favorite book character and what makes them your favorite. Work on developing a character of your own with similar qualities. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn to Draw Comics with Dusty Harbin
Dustin Harbin, local comic artist, will teach teens how to draw their own comics. Audience: Teens (12-18)
American Girl Book Club
This club will focus on one of the American Girl characters each month encouraging language skills as we learn about related historical periods and work on period crafts. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Rea Road Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults
South County Regional Library Mystery Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of Killed at the Whim of a Hat by Colin Cotterill. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults
Teens Reading to Tots This program is full
Teens (12-18), find out how you can give back to your community & share your love of books with kids. You will learn about storytime creation and presentation over the course of 6 sessions. Teens 14 & up can earn volunteer credit by participating in the series. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works Don and Audrey Wood. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults
American Decades: 20th Century in Literature, History, Politics & Culture
Join Rosanne for a lively, informative and educational look at the first of a three-part series of the 20th century - 1900-1939- A Time for Change- its books, its politics, its history and its culture-changing events. Limited to Adults/Seniors/YA Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for this interactive program. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection.
Audience: Adults
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works Don and Audrey Wood. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
LOL: Literature Out Loud: The Hunger Games
During this month’s edition of LOL teens will get the chance to discuss the best selling title, The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, and what they think about the movie. The first five teens to come will win a copy of one of the books in the trilogy Audience: Teens (12-18)
Daylily Book Club
This month's selection is Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. All adults welcome; no registration required. Call 704-416-3800 for more info. Audience: Adults
Murder by the Book
This book club meets every fourth Thursday of the month to discuss murder mystery novels. This month we will discuss the novel The Catch by Archer Mayor. Audience: Adults, Seniors
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades. Part 2: 1940-1969, War & Turbulence. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers, Teens (12-18)
Rea Road Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of Little Bee by Chris Cleave. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults
South County Regional Library Mystery Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Dr. Seuss. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades: Part 3- 1970-2000, Optimism & Despair. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Dr. Seuss. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Daylily Book Club
This month's selection is Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer. All adults welcome; no registration required. Call 704-416-3800 for more info. Audience: Adults
Murder by the Book
This book club meets every fourth Thursday of the month to discuss murder mystery novels. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Rea Road Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of Nightwoods by Charles Frazier. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Elementary (5-11)
South County Regional Library Mystery Readers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of The Last Child by John Hart. Led by a club member. Audience: Adults
Selling on eBay: A Beginner's Guide
An overview of selling on eBay, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. Registration is not required for this event.
Audience: Adults
Operation College Launch: FAFSA Completion Workshop
Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be! Join us to actually complete the FAFSA form online, with the assistance from an expert. Student and parent tax forms and/or W2 forms are needed! Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Financial Fortitude for Teens
This 9-part monthly workshop will teach teens financial literacy, including smart ways to earn, save, and spend money, as well obtaining and managing credit and student loans. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Technology Tutoring
One-on-one computer help with a technology tutor for a
1-hour session (10AM & 11AM) every other Wed. & Fri. of the month. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email, and online employment applications. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Internet Basics
This class covers how to access, navigate, and print from a website and demonstrates some basic techniques for finding information on the Internet. For adults with some computer experience but with little Internet experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults
Google Docs
This class will provide a brief overview of Google’s free online document creation software. Learn how to create, upload and share Google Docs - documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Previous Internet experience required. Audience: Adults
Excel Basics
Create a simple worksheet using Microsoft Excel 2007. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Audience: Adults
Teen Technology
Teens will have the opportunity to interact with library training laptops to become familiar with library resources and web research Audience: Teens (12-18)
Curso de computación en español / Computer Basics in Spanish
Curso de computación para principiantes. Temas incluyen: introducción a la computadora, procesador de palabras, Internet y correo electrónico. Introductory computer course in Spanish. Topics covered include computer basics, Word, Internet and Email. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Technology Tutor
One-on-one computer help sessions with a technology tutor.
Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email and online applications. Available Monday evenings between 5:30-7:30pm. Sessions are 30 minutes. Audience: Adults
Technology Tutoring
One-on-one computer help with a technology tutor for a
1-hour session (6PM & 7PM) every Monday evening. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email, and online employment applications. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Excel Basics
Learn how to create, edit and save a basic spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 07. This class is designed for adults with basic computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Word. Registration necessary. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Gmail Basics
This course is an introduction to email for those who do not already have an email account. You will learn how to create an email account using Gmail (Google's free email service). You will also learn how to send emails and manage your account. Audience: Adults
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet or laptop? Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Registration required: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Adults
Selling on eBay: A Beginner's Guide
An overview of selling on eBay, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. Registration is not required for this event.
Audience: Adults
Word Basics
Create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word. Designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience. Audience: Adults
PowerPoint 2007 Basics
Learn to create, edit, and add transition and animation to a PowerPoint 2007 presentation in this class for adults who have mastered basic computer and word processing skills. Audience: Adults
Technology Tutor
One-on-one computer help sessions with a technology tutor.
Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email and online applications. Available Wednesday evenings between 4:00-5:30pm. Sessions are 30 minutes. Audience: Adults
Excel Basics - Part I
Create a simple worksheet using Microsoft Excel 2007. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Registration is required. Audience: Adults
Word Basics Part II
This class is a follow-up to the Word Basics class. After a review we'll discuss moving and copying text and images, formatting lists, changing margins and other features of Word. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for one-on-one training. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults
Powerpoint Basics - Part I
Create, edit and save a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Designed for adults who have mastered basic computer skills. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Registration is required. Audience: Adults
Technology Tutoring
One-on-one computer help with a technology tutor for a
1-hour session (10AM & 11AM) most every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email, and online employment applications. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Access Basics
This class will provide a brief overview of what an Access database is and how it can be used for collecting and organizing information. Previous experience with MS Excel required. Please bring your own flash-drive for saving. Audience: Adults
PowerPoint Basics
Create, edit and save a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Designed for adults who have mastered basic computer skills. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Manga Studio
Learn how to create digital manga and comic art by bringing characters to life, applying special effects, and more. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics - Part 1
Learn to create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word 07. Designed for adults with some computer experience, but little or no previous word processing experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults
Internet Basics
Learn how to surf the Web using Internet Explorer. This workshop will cover how to access, navigate, and print a web site; and will demonstrate some basic techniques for finding information on the Internet. This class is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous Internet experience. Audience: Adults
Excel Basics
Create a simple worksheet using Microsoft Excel. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is helpful. Audience: Adults
Prezi for Teens
Do you want to create a dynamic presentation? Come learn how to use Prezi, a free cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Excel Basics Part II
This class is a follow up to the Excel Basics class. After a review, we'll discuss formulas, functions, modifying a spreadsheet and charts and graphs. Prior Excel experience is required to attend. Audience: Adults
Internet Basics*
Covers how to access, navigate and print from a website and demonstrates some basic techniques for finding information on the Internet. For adults with some computer experience but little or no previous Internet experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Google: Beyond the Simple Search
Learn how to improve your skills using Google by learning features such as images, maps, news alerts and book search. Registration required: (704) 416-5431 Audience: Adults
PowerPoint 2007 II
Learn to create charts and graphs, adjust presentation timing, and add multimedia effects in this second of a two-part series of classes that introduce PowerPoint 2007. Audience: Adults
Excel Basics - Part II
This workshop is a follow up to the introductory class. After a review of the basics, we will discuss formulas, functions, modifying a spreadsheet and charts and graphs. Previous Excel experience required. Please bring a flashdrive for saving work if desired. Audience: Adults
Power Point Basics I
Learn to create, edit and save a basic presentation in Power Point. For adults who have mastered basic computer skills. We strongly recommend you take Word Basics before taking this class. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
My Silent Hero
Loft staff will help teens use cameras to capture the spirit of the quiet hero in their community. More information at www.mysilenthero.org Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics
Create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word. Designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience. Registration required: 704-416-5600 Audience: Adults
Excel: Functions & Formulas
This class is for the more advanced Excel student who desires learning more about the functions and formulas aspect of Excel.It is highly recommended that you take Excel Basics prior to this class. Registration is required. Audience: Adults
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for this interactive program. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Audience: Adults
"Help me find a job!"
Teens will learn invaluable job searching techniques. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics Part II
This class is a follow up to the Word Basics class. After a review, we'll discuss paragraph formatting, headers & footers, and other more advanced topics. Prior Word experience is required to attend. Audience: Adults
Computer Basics
Get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for adults with little or no previous computer experience. Audience: Adults
Email Basics using Gmail
An introduction to email for those who do not already have an email account. You will create an email account using Google's free email service, Gmail. Learn to send emails, attach files and manage your account. Audience: Adults
Computer Basics Part I
Get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for adults with little or no previous computer experience. Audience: Adults
Internet Basics
Covers how to access, navigate and print from a website and demonstrates some basic techniques for finding information on the Internet. For adults with some computer experience but little or no previous Internet experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults
You Can Do It! Internet Basics for Fun and Information-Hunting
Think you know everything about using the Internet? Learn how to navigate better, surf for fun and recreational sites, or for information-gathering. Learn how to use search engines effectively and multi-media. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Word Basic for Seniors and Adults
Learn to create, edit and save word documents. This class is designed for Seniors and Adults. Registration at Hickory Grove Service Desk. Audience: Seniors, Adults
Computer Basics for Adults and Seniors
Four-part series, on Mondays (Mar. 5 – Apr. 2). Just getting started? This is the workshop for you! It covers the basic skills you need to get around in Windows using a mouse. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Teen Tech Week:Teen Choice Awards
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by voting for your favorite movies, songs, music videos, video games and TV shows. Put your choices in the ballot box available in the teen area. There will be a raffle for prizes at the end of the week. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week kickoff: Get Your Geek On @ the Library
Help us kick off Teen Tech Week at Independence Regional Library. Try out some new techniques with Manga Studio software, program a robot, experiment with new science kits, and more at this free event for teens!
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Teen Choice Awards
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by voting for your favorite movies, songs, music videos, video games and TV shows. Put your choices in the ballot box available in the teen area. There will be a raffle for prizes at the end of the week. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics
Learn how to create, edit, and save a document in Microsoft Word 2007. This class is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience. Audience: Adults
Microsoft Word Basics, Part 1
Learn what Microsoft Word is and how it works for doing great word processing. Learn how to skip lines, indent bold, italicize and delete, how to save documents, files, etc... Audience: Adults, Seniors
Computer Basics Part II
Get hands-on practice using a computer, keyboard and mouse in this class for beginners.
Audience: Adults
Teen Tech Week: Science Library
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by putting your science skills to the test. Replicate complex structures quickly and efficiently by working in groups using the Neocube. Compete against other teens to see who will be the reigning science wizard. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Our Stories
Celebrate Teen Tech Week in partnership with the Light Factory by learning the art of taking conceptual portraits by exploring the self through a personal lens. Materials provided. Registration requested. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics II
After a review of Word, we'll discuss formatting lists, changing margins and page layout, adding headers/footers and other features of Word 2007. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Teen Tech Week: Build a Computer
Celebrate Teen Tech Week in partnership with Design Tech, by building a desktop workstation. Supplies will be provided. Registration requested. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Build a Robot!
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by working as a team to build a robot-LEGO style! Kits will be provided. Registration is required; 704-416-5200, Option 2.
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Build a Robot
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by working as a team to build a robot-LEGO style!
Audience: Teens (12-18)
You Can Do It! Computer Basics for The Hopelessly Confused
Feel strange around computers. Feel frustrated and worried you are lagging behind and want to learn the basics? This class is for you. Elementary basics of what the computer is, how it works and how to use the essential keyboard and mouse! Audience: Adults, Seniors
Power Point Basics II
Learn to create charts and graphs, adjust presentation timing and add multimedia effects in this second class that introduces Power Point 2007. Power Point Basics I should be taken before taking this class. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
eReader Training
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your eReader, tablet, smartphone or laptop? Sign up for this interactive program. Bring your device or questions: we’ll show you how to find, check out and download books from our digital collection.
Audience: Adults
Excel Basics
Learn how to create, edit, and save a basic spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 2007. This class is designed for adults who have mastered basic computer skills. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Audience: Adults
Email Basics
Learn how to read, create and send email, pictures and other files using one of the free email providers. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Using LinkedIn in Your Job Search
Join us for this special Job Search Workshop. Learn to leverage the power of LinkedIn to market yourself, network, and improve your odds of getting the job you really want. Audience: Adults
Word Basics Part I
Learn how to create, edit, and save a Word 2007 document. This is the first of a two-part series. This class is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience.
Audience: Adults
Excel Basics
Learn to create a simple worksheet using Microsoft Excel. Participants must be comfortable with working with a mouse. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is helpful. Audience: Adults
Excel Basics II*
After a review of Excel, we'll discuss writing formulas, modifying a spreadsheet, and creating charts and graphs. Registration Required.
Audience: Adults, Seniors
You Can Do It! Internet Basics for the Beginner
Learn about how to navigate on the Internet, what links are, how to use search engines, and how to use multi-media...and more! Audience: Adults, Seniors
Super Smash Brothers Brawl Online
Try out your Super Smash Bros. Brawl skills online against teens in Madison, Wisconsin. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics
Learn to create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word 07. Designed for adults with some computer experience, but little or no previous word processing experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
You Can Do It! Computer Basics for the Beginner
Feel a bit like you are looking on the outside in? Don't feel comfortable using a PC, or are just starting and want to know more? Having trouble with the mouse & keyboard? This beginners class is for you! Audience: Adults, Seniors
Power Point Basic for Seniors and Adults
Introduction class to Power Point, designed for seniors and adults. Participants must be familiar with MicroSoft Word. Registration at Hickory Grove Service Desk. Audience: Seniors, Adults
Email Basics using Gmail
An introduction to email for those who do not already have an email account. You will create an email account using Google's free email service, Gmail. Learn to send emails, attach files and manage your account. Registration begins April 2. Audience: Adults, Seniors
You Can Do It! Word Basics for the Beginner
Learn how to do word processing with Microsoft's WORD. Learn how to skip lines, indent, paragraph, bold, italicize and spell check...essential basic word processing for everyone! Audience: Adults, Seniors
PowerPoint Basics Part I
Create, edit, and save a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Designed for adults who have mastered basic computer skills. It is strongly recommended that you take Word Basics before taking this class. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
PowerPoint Basics Part II
Learn to create charts and graphs, adjust presentation timing, and add multmedia effects in this second class that introduces PowerPoint 2007. PowerPoint Basics Part I should be taken before taking this class. Registration Required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Computer Basics
Learn computer parts, terms and concepts, plus how to hold, move, click and double-click a mouse. Get hands-on experience with a mouse and keyboard. If you are uncomfortable using a computer and mouse, this is the class for you. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Excel Basics Part I
Create a simple worksheet using Microsoft Excel. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is helpful. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Preschool Storytime (Mondays) Fun with Words & Letters: Parent/Child Workshop
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Fun with Words & Letters: Parent/Child Workshop
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Fun with Letters for Parents/Caregivers and Children
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Every Child Ready to Read Parent Workshop
This workshop is for parents, grandparents, childcare provider, preschool teachers, and other caregivers. Learn the five simple practices that you can use to help your child get ready to read. Gain easy tips for supporting literacy at home. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers
Outdoor Survival & Nature Education: Woodland Wildlife
An instructor from the McDowell Education Center will discuss how to recognize mammal skulls, different types of fur, and animal habitats & adaptations. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Eco-Friendly Gardening: Bokashi Composting & Deep Mulch Gardening
The Bokashi method of composting allows you to compost ALL food scraps. You will also learn how to use leaves to create a deep mulch gardening system that ends tilling, weeding, watering and is a constant source of nutrients for growing plants. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Eco-Friendly Gardening: Vermicomposting: Red Wiggles Are Your Compost Friends
Composting with worms is easy, requires very few supplies, and can be done by anyone. Learn to turn a simple box or container into a fine worm bin that keeps worms and decomposing food scraps in one area. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Eco-Friendly Gardening: Companion Planting
Companion planting is the planting of different landscaping plants, or agricultural crops in close proximity on the theory that they aid each other in nutrient uptake, pest control, pollination, and other factors necessary to increasing productivity. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Eco-Friendly Gardening: Creating the Healthy Earth Happy Lawn
Learn to balance growing a lush and healthy lawn with your commitment to being environmentally conscious. From fertilizers to soil-balancing agents, these tips are designed to leave the Earth a little bit better than you found it. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Hands-on African American Poetry for Families
Come see, hear and explore African American poets and poetry for kids. We will listen to poems, read poems, do hands on poetry, arts based activities,act out a few poems, play poetry games to help celebrate the words of our African American poets. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Learn, Quest, Play: Black History Quiz Bowl
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Hands on Charlotte presents Homework Help
Join Charlotte's premier volunteer service organization as they bring tutors to assist our children with all of their homework woes. This successful program will benefit youth and teens grades K-12 in building skills for a successful school year. Audience: Elementary (5-11), Teens (12-18)
Amigos Tutoring
A free tutoring program for school age children. High school students offer weekly homework help for reading, writing, math, and more. Every Tuesday at 4:30 pm. Parents must register their children at the Mountain Island Library. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
First Purse Giving Circle
This program series (January-May, the second Tuesday of each month) empowers girls ages 8 to 10 to develop the lifelong skill of money management by teaching them how to make it, save it, invest it, spend it wisely and give it away. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Amigos Tutoring
Volunteers from Mallard Creek High School offer homework help,English language assistance, and general tutoring. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Free SAT Math Peer Tutoring
Sign-up for a FREE SAT Math Peer Tutoring session provided by Kavi, a Myers Park High School student who earned perfect scores on the Math Section of the SAT and on the SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level II. Each week students will go over previous SAT Math practice tests based on the week’s topic. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Operation College Launch: SAT Essay Writing
Stressed about the SAT? Led by a Kaplan Test Prep instructor, this workshop is designed to give students the experience of writing a 25-minute essay under timed conditions, as well as introduce students to effective essay writing strategies and teach students what graders are looking for in high-scoring essays. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Operation College Launch: Scholarship Search
Students will learn how and where to look for college scholarships. Students as young as middle school can benefit from this workshop! Audience: Teens (12-18), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Optical Illusions
Participants will explore the science behind a variety of optical illusions and brain teasers, share several stories based on optical illusions, and craft their own illusions to take home! Grades K - 5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Operation College Launch: FAFSA Completion Workshop
Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be! Join us to actually complete the FAFSA form online, with the assistance from an expert. Student and parent tax forms and/or W2 forms are needed! Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Family/Youth & Caregivers
My Gems Science: African American Scientists and Inventors
Join T.K. the Chemist for a hands-on journey through the experiments and inventions of famous African American men and women. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Financial Fortitude for Teens
This 9-part monthly workshop will teach teens financial literacy, including smart ways to earn, save, and spend money, as well obtaining and managing credit and student loans. Audience: Teens (12-18)
T.U.R.N Teenage Urban Reading Novels
Join us the 4th Tuesday of each month to discuss Urban Reads from selected Authors. This month we are sharing books written by African American Authors. Develop your knowledge in Black History and collect various Black History informational Bookmarks Audience: Teens (12-18)
World Jeopardy
Work in teams to answer questions about subjects all around the world. Do you have what it takes to be a Jeopardy champion? Audience: Teens (12-18)
Community Presenter
Teens will have an opportunity to hear from one of our local organizations regarding community service experiences. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Operation College Launch: SAT Test Strategies
Come and prepare at your local library with an official Kaplan instructor! Students are given a brief overview of the content and format of the SAT, as well strategies for several of the question types. These strategies will help you succeed! Audience: Teens (12-18)
Super Resumes for Teens
Join Sherryl Baker, adjunct faculty at Queens University, and learn how to write a resume, communicating important High School experiences which are important to employers and prospective colleges, and learn relevant business communication habits. Audience: Teens (12-18)
American Decades: 20th Century in Literature, History, Politics & Culture
Join Rosanne for a lively, informative and educational look at the first of a three-part series of the 20th century - 1900-1939- A Time for Change- its books, its politics, its history and its culture-changing events. Limited to Adults/Seniors/YA Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Careers in Costume Design
Join Angela Harris from the Children's Theatre of Charlotte and find out what it takes to be a costume designer. You'll see sample designs, learn about the education/training required, and find out what the work is really like. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Homework Study Zone
Need a place to study on the weekend? Join us in the Study Zone to read, do your homework, and learn about some of the Library’s resources. Participating students can refuel with snacks. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Interview Techniques for Teens
Join Sherryl Baker, adjunct faculty at Queens University, and learn valuable interview techniques to use when applying for a job, internship, or volunteer opportunity. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Operation College Launch: 10 Question Challenge
Come and prepare at your local library with an official Kaplan instructor! Students will experience realistic SAT timing and pacing as they are guided through 10 SAT Questions. Students will learn 10 Kaplan score-raising strategies (one of each question type). Audience: Teens (12-18)
Conexiones que Cuentan/Connections that Count
Cada viernes tendremos una hora de cuento en español con el proposito de preparar niños 0 a 5 para la escuela. Para mas información llame a Veronica al 704-416-0556. A spanish language storytime to prepare children birth to 5 enter school ready. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Curso de computación en español / Computer Basics in Spanish
Curso de computación para principiantes. Temas incluyen: introducción a la computadora, procesador de palabras, Internet y correo electrónico. Introductory computer course in Spanish. Topics covered include computer basics, Word, Internet and Email. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Connections that Count/Conexiones que Cuentan
Cada martes tendremos cuentos, canciones y dynamicas para niños de recien nacidos a 5 años.Spanish Language storytime for children age birth to 5 every Tuesday with songs, stories and hands-on activities Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Preschool (3-5)
Conexiones que Cuentan / Connections that Count
Un tiempo de cuentos en español con música y actividades para niños de 0 a 5 años de edad con el fin de prepararlos para la escuela. A story time in Spanish featuring stories, music and activities for children ages 0-5.
Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2), Babies (0-1)
Conexiones que Cuentan- Connections that Count
Una hora de cuentos en español para niños 0 a 5 para prepararlos a entrar a la escuela. Para mas información llame a Verónica al 704-416-0556. A Spanish language storytime that prepares children birth to 5 enter school. Audience: Toddlers (1-2), Preschool (3-5)
Conexiones Que Cuentan/Connections that Count
Cada martes tendremos cuentos, canciones y dynamicas para niños de recien nacidos a 5 años.Spanish Language storytime for children age birth to 5 every Tuesday with songs, stories and hands-on activities. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Spanish for Kids: Bilingual Storytime
Children will learn the basics of the Spanish language through songs, stories and hands on activities. Special emphasis is placed on language development and repetition. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2)
Conexiones que Cuentan/Connections that Count
A Spanish Baby storytime: It introduces Spanish language songs, rhymes and books in order to foster a love for reading from a young age. Una hora de cuentos para recien nacidos a 2 en español que promueve la lectura a los mas pequeños. Audience: Babies (0-1), Toddlers (1-2), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Global Cafe
Learn about America's history and culture while improving your English conversational skills. No registration necessary. Audience: Adults
Global Cafe English Conversation Club
Practice your English speaking and listening skills in an informal, safe environment. No lectures, just conversation! Audience: Adults
Conexiones que Cuentan- Connections that Count
Una hora de cuentos en español para niños 0 a 5 para prepararlos a entrar a la escuela. Para mas información llame a Verónica al 704-416-0556. A Spanish language storytime that prepares children birth to 5 enter school. Audience: Toddlers (1-2), Preschool (3-5)
Crossroads Café
This free course is for students who cannot attend traditional courses or who choose to study English independently. Students receive study materials and meet with the teacher once a week. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Crossroads Café: Free English Classes
Crossroads Café is a class for adults who speak some English but want to improve. Instructors from Central Piedmont Community College will help you with difficult questions. No charge, drop in and register at any class session. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Charlotte Woodcarvers Club Exhibit
The Charlotte Woodcarvers Club will exhibit a variety of woodcarvings in the curio cabinet on the first floor. The exhibit was coordinated by Ray Branch. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Elementary (5-11)
United Faith Christian Academy Student Art Exhibit
United Faith Christian Academy, under the direction of instructor Sue Ellis, will be exhibiting a variety of student art in the entrance foyer. The exhibit will run through February 29th. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18), Elementary (5-11)
Film & Feedback: Stomp the Yard
Join Loft staff for movies with teen themes. Celebrate Black History month and watch Stomp the Yard. Afterwards, discuss the role fraternities' have played in preserving and teaching about African-American history. RATED PG-13 Audience: Teens (12-18)
Newspaper Movies-ACE IN THE HOLE
ACE IN THE HOLE (1951)
Directed by Billy Wilder
Starring Kirk Douglas
112 minutes; B&W
3:00 pm at ImaginOn Library’s Wells Fargo Playhouse
Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Read to Reel: Teen Movie
Enjoy popcorn and hot chocolate while watching a movie adaptation of the book To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. After the movie, we'll discuss the film and Black History Month. Not Rated, 129 mins. Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Teens (12-18), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Teen Afternoon Movie: The Express
Stop by and join us for and afternoon flick. Hang out with other teens, enjoy some snacks, and participate in a discussion after the movie.
Audience: Teens (12-18)
"Cinema On Site" Film Series - Friday at the Movies: "The Express" PG13
Come enjoy this movie and snacks with your friends. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Sam Shapiro Film
Sam Shapiro film event. Audience: Adults
Read to Reel
Read the book and then watch the movie. This month's feature is "I Am Number Four" by Pittacus Lore. Watch the movie, participate in a discussion, enjoy snacks, and check out a book. Rated PG-13. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Afternoon Movie: Real Steel
Stop by and join us for an afternoon flick. Hang out with other teens and enjoy some snacks. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Newspaper Movies-THE PAPER
THE PAPER (1994)
Directed by Ron Howard
Starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall
112 minutes; Color
2:00 pm at ImaginOn Library’s Wells Fargo Playhouse
**Recommended for Mature Audiences Only** Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Newspaper Movies-ZODIAC
ZODIAC (2007)
Directed by David Fincher
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey, Jr., Mark Ruffalo
156 minutes; Color
2:00 pm at ImaginOn Library’s Wells Fargo Playhouse
**Recommended for Mature Audiences Only** Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Learn, Quest, Play: Black History Quiz Bowl
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Video Gaming
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level.
Library: University City Regional
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Gaming with Kinect
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Video Gaming
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Scrabble Tournament
Join your fellow logophiles (a person who loves words)for a fun-filled Scrabble tournament. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Wii
Teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Giant Chess
Show us your giant moves on our giant chess board. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Black History Bingo
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Gaming with Kinect
Looking for something to do on your day off from school? Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library. Be sure to register because there will be pizza Audience: Teens (12-18)
Guitar Hero
Rock out in the Loft with Guitar Hero on the Playstation console. Audience: Teens (12-18)
It's your Game
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Learn, Quest, Play: Gaming
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the
library on a whole new level.
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Black History Trivia Game Show
Test your Black History knowledge. You will learn facts relating to scientific invention, contribution, culture, and history. Audience: Teens (12-18)
The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in World War II
Dr. Kenneth Janken, professor of African American studies at UNC Chapel Hill will explore the early days of the American Civil Rights Movement drama of the mid-20th century emerged on a foundation of earlier struggles, including the NAACP’s anti-lynching campaign, the 1941 March on Washington Movement and the fight of black workers for economic justice, and the campaign to desegregate the military. The modern civil rights movement is rooted in the era of World War II and the black freedom struggle for victory over fascism abroad and racism and white supremacy at home.” Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Genealogy Club
Trace your roots and learn about your family history. Get searching tips from an experienced genealogist. Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Adults
Archaeology and the Old Catawba Nation
The Carolina Room & the Charlotte History Museum will sponsor Dr. Steve Davis, professor of Archaeology at UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Davis will share his findings of the Catawba Nation, one of the most well-known tribes in this area. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades. Part 2: 1940-1969, War & Turbulence. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers, Teens (12-18)
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades: Part 3- 1970-2000, Optimism & Despair. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
"Listen & Move" Preschool Storytime
Children and parents will participate in activities that build both gross and fine motor skills, which children need to develop in order to learn to read and write. Stories included in this high-energy storytime will focus on healthy living. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Selling on eBay: A Beginner's Guide
An overview of selling on eBay, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. Registration is not required for this event.
Audience: Adults
Resume Writing Class (for adults)
Are you planning to work on a new resume or revamp an old one? If so, learn tips and techniques in this class presented by Grace-Mar Services,Inc.(an independent personal services business). Audience: Adults, Seniors
PowerPoint 2007 Basics
Learn to create, edit, and add transition and animation to a PowerPoint 2007 presentation in this class for adults who have mastered basic computer and word processing skills. Audience: Adults
Job Support Group
Join the monthly Job Support Group for the opportunity to network, share career strategies and search tools and hear dynamic speakers to help with your job search. Designed to make your job hunt easier! Audience: Adults
Spotlight on InnerVision
The mission of InnerVision is to provide comprehensive resources, services and supports in the areas of employment, education and wellness to unemployed and underemployed adults. Find out how to use their services at this special JHC program. Audience: Adults
PowerPoint 2007 II
Learn to create charts and graphs, adjust presentation timing, and add multimedia effects in this second of a two-part series of classes that introduce PowerPoint 2007. Audience: Adults
Job Seekers Seminar: Building your Personal Brand
This seminar will help you understand, build, and communicate the unique Brand that is YOU. Learn to differentiate yourself from the competition and increase your visibility. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Master the Behavioral Interviewing Method
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Job Help Session
Update resumes, explore job websites and apply for jobs in this informal job help session. Staff will assist with questions. 20 available computers. No registration required. First come basis. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Financial Fortitude for Teens
This 9-part monthly workshop will teach teens financial literacy, including smart ways to earn, save, and spend money, as well obtaining and managing credit and student loans. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Computer Basics Part I
Get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for adults with little or no previous computer experience. Audience: Adults
Learn to Draw Comics with Dusty Harbin
Dustin Harbin, local comic artist, will teach teens how to draw their own comics. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Computer Basics Part II
Get hands-on practice using a computer, keyboard and mouse in this class for beginners.
Audience: Adults
Super Resumes for Teens
Join Sherryl Baker, adjunct faculty at Queens University, and learn how to write a resume, communicating important High School experiences which are important to employers and prospective colleges, and learn relevant business communication habits. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Using LinkedIn in Your Job Search
Join us for this special Job Search Workshop. Learn to leverage the power of LinkedIn to market yourself, network, and improve your odds of getting the job you really want. Audience: Adults
Word Basics Part I
Learn how to create, edit, and save a Word 2007 document. This is the first of a two-part series. This class is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience.
Audience: Adults
Careers in Costume Design
Join Angela Harris from the Children's Theatre of Charlotte and find out what it takes to be a costume designer. You'll see sample designs, learn about the education/training required, and find out what the work is really like. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Interview Techniques for Teens
Join Sherryl Baker, adjunct faculty at Queens University, and learn valuable interview techniques to use when applying for a job, internship, or volunteer opportunity. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Changing Places: From Black and White to Technicolor
An exhibition project exploring how Charlotte, NC, is dealing with rapid demographic and cultural change. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Global Cafe
Learn about America's history and culture while improving your English conversational skills. No registration necessary. Audience: Adults
Spanish Now!
Learn basic Spanish for beginners. Adults and teens welcome. Contact Adriana at bruandadi@hotmail.com to register for class. First class starts Sept. 9, 2011. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Learn, Quest, Play: Black History Quiz Bowl
Teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking have never been so much fun. Join your peers to develop your skills and engage with the library on a whole new level. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Spanish Conversation Group
This group is geared to people with an interest in Spanish who have an intermediate level grasp of the language. A volunteer bilingual facilitator guides the conversation. The group reads Spanish language books to facilitate discussion. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Manga Book Club
Ever try reading a book from right to left and back to front? Join us for this monthly meeting where we read and discuss manga and watch anime. Increase your literacy skills and learn more about Japanese culture. Audience: Teens (12-18), Teens (12-18)
Spanish for Kids: Bilingual Storytime
Children will learn the basics of the Spanish language through songs, stories and hands on activities. Special emphasis is placed on language development and repetition. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2)
School Age Engage
Learning has never been so much fun! Come experience books in new ways by listening to stories and learning through a variety of activities, such as games, crafts, and science projects. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in World War II
Dr. Kenneth Janken, professor of African American studies at UNC Chapel Hill will explore the early days of the American Civil Rights Movement drama of the mid-20th century emerged on a foundation of earlier struggles, including the NAACP’s anti-lynching campaign, the 1941 March on Washington Movement and the fight of black workers for economic justice, and the campaign to desegregate the military. The modern civil rights movement is rooted in the era of World War II and the black freedom struggle for victory over fascism abroad and racism and white supremacy at home.” Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Black History/African Ballet
Oneaka Collective Inc. will perform Distant Relatives, an African ballet that tells the story of a people who, as a result of the African Diaspora, have distant relatives all around the world. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Black History/ Meet the Author: Daphine Glenn Robinson
Daphine Glenn Robinson will discuss her lastest book. Discover what family secret shaked the foundation of Deidre unsteady marriage. Come and join an engaging book talk and learn more about the author. Registration at Hickory Grove service desk. Audience: Adults
Black History Month: Sharing the Heart of African Energy through Movement
Celebrate Black History Month and African American History through African songs and dance! Shae Movement will demonstrate how African dance incorporates movement from everyday life and promotes healthy living. All ages are welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Celebrate Black History Month
Cardio & Culture presented by SHAE Movement African Arts. Come prepared to participate in a high energy African dance workout that will elevate your heart rate, challenge your muscles and spirit; while moving to the beat of live drumming. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
School Age Engage: Mr. Twister, The Balloon Man!
Join special guest Mr. Twister, the balloon man as he makes the story come alive with his famous balloon animals! Kids will retain knowledge through this unique storytelling program and have a balloon treat to take home! Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Elementary (5-11)
School Age Engage: Fish the Magish!
Come see a fun filled demonstration and then get some hands on training in MAGIC! Fish the Magish makes learning fun for all ages with his jokes and goodies! Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Elementary (5-11)
School Age Engage
Watch a classic fairy tale come to life! NC Dance Theater presents Sleeping Beauty in this special dance performance. Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Archaeology and the Old Catawba Nation
The Carolina Room & the Charlotte History Museum will sponsor Dr. Steve Davis, professor of Archaeology at UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Davis will share his findings of the Catawba Nation, one of the most well-known tribes in this area. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime (Mondays) Fun with Words & Letters: Parent/Child Workshop
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activites that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Fun with Words & Letters: Parent/Child Workshop
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Kathi Appelt. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults
Every Child Ready to Read Parent Workshop
This workshop is for parents, grandparents, childcare provider, preschool teachers, and other caregivers. Learn the five simple practices that you can use to help your child get ready to read. Gain easy tips for supporting literacy at home. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Kathi Appelt. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works Don and Audrey Wood. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books. Audience: Adults
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works Don and Audrey Wood. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (South County)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Dr. Seuss. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Kid Lit for Adults (Davidson)
Join us for an informal book discussion of the life and works of Dr. Seuss. We welcome teachers, parents, media specialists, grandparents, librarians and all adults who enjoy reading children's books Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
Chris Thompson & The Cultural Ensemble
Movement, stories and music fill the air when Chris Thompson and The Cultural Ensemble present African drumming and dance in this interactive celebration of Black History Month. Groups welcome! Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Careers: Hip Hop Effort
In partnership with the Carolina School of Broadcasting and HumpDayRadio, teens will learn the art of dj'ing, mc'ing, and writing music from local professional artists. Teens will participate hands-on in this workshop. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Black History/African Ballet
Oneaka Collective Inc. will perform Distant Relatives, an African ballet that tells the story of a people who, as a result of the African Diaspora, have distant relatives all around the world. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Music with Holly
Join special guest Holly Johnson for an exciting musical program! Children of all ages can sing along with Holly, play instruments, and discover the joy of music! Audience: Elementary (5-11), Preschool (3-5)
Black History Month: Sharing the Heart of African Energy through Movement
Celebrate Black History Month and African American History through African songs and dance! Shae Movement will demonstrate how African dance incorporates movement from everyday life and promotes healthy living. All ages are welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Dance A Story
This 45-minute fun, interactive workshop geared for preschool and elementary-age child comes to your site, promoting literacy, multi-cultural education, kinesthetic learning and reading! Audience: Elementary (5-11), Preschool (3-5)
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activites that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Sensory Program: Booking Around-9-12 year olds w/ special needs or disabilities
This program will give your 9-12 year olds an opportunity to enjoy stories in a group setting as well as complete a craft. A parent or caregiver will be needed to assist. Audience: Elementary (5-11), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Sensory Storytime
Children practice their communication, social, and participattion skills through books and activities. For children (ages 3-9) with disabilities or special needs and their families. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Elementary (5-11)
Special Guest Storytime
Children engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader with our guest storyteller in the children's area of the library. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2)
Science Saturday
Join us for an adventure in science! In this program you will read and discuss stories and participate in a hands-on science experiment. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Treasure Island Adventure
The Matthews Playhouse and the Matthews Public Library present fun literacy activities based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s "Treasure Island", a thrilling adventure of pirates, treasure maps, and mutiny on the high seas. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Black History/African Ballet
Oneaka Collective Inc. will perform Distant Relatives, an African ballet that tells the story of a people who, as a result of the African Diaspora, have distant relatives all around the world. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Musical Petting Zoo
Make your own music! The Musical Petting Zoo, presented by the Symphony Guild of Charlotte, brings real instruments to ImaginOn for children to try. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Focus on an Artist: Faith Ringgold
Join local art teacher, Lori Burnette, for a fun exploration of Ringgold’s style and make a family portrait to take home. In this program children will explore the world of art through literature, culture, and hands-on artistic techniques. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Read to Reel: Teen Movie
Enjoy popcorn and hot chocolate while watching a movie adaptation of the book To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. After the movie, we'll discuss the film and Black History Month. Not Rated, 129 mins. Info: (704) 416-5600 Audience: Teens (12-18), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Optical Illusions
Participants will explore the science behind a variety of optical illusions and brain teasers, share several stories based on optical illusions, and craft their own illusions to take home! Grades K - 5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Music with Holly
Join special guest Holly Johnson for an exciting musical program! Children of all ages can sing along with Holly, play instruments, and discover the joy of music! Audience: Elementary (5-11), Preschool (3-5)
Black History/ Meet the Author: Daphine Glenn Robinson
Daphine Glenn Robinson will discuss her lastest book. Discover what family secret shaked the foundation of Deidre unsteady marriage. Come and join an engaging book talk and learn more about the author. Registration at Hickory Grove service desk. Audience: Adults
Black History Month: Sharing the Heart of African Energy through Movement
Celebrate Black History Month and African American History through African songs and dance! Shae Movement will demonstrate how African dance incorporates movement from everyday life and promotes healthy living. All ages are welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss
Help us celebrate the world of Dr Seuss with songs, stories and activities. Registration is required and begins February 14. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Teen Tech Week:Teen Choice Awards
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by voting for your favorite movies, songs, music videos, video games and TV shows. Put your choices in the ballot box available in the teen area. There will be a raffle for prizes at the end of the week. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week kickoff: Get Your Geek On @ the Library
Help us kick off Teen Tech Week at Independence Regional Library. Try out some new techniques with Manga Studio software, program a robot, experiment with new science kits, and more at this free event for teens!
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Paper Puzzles
Teens come out and celebrate Teen Tech Week at the library with paper puzzles. Try your hand at these ingenious paper folding puzzle challenges!
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Teen Choice Awards
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by voting for your favorite movies, songs, music videos, video games and TV shows. Put your choices in the ballot box available in the teen area. There will be a raffle for prizes at the end of the week. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Science Library
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by putting your science skills to the test. Replicate complex structures quickly and efficiently by working in groups using the Neocube. Compete against other teens to see who will be the reigning science wizard. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Our Stories
Celebrate Teen Tech Week in partnership with the Light Factory by learning the art of taking conceptual portraits by exploring the self through a personal lens. Materials provided. Registration requested. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Build a Computer
Celebrate Teen Tech Week in partnership with Design Tech, by building a desktop workstation. Supplies will be provided. Registration requested. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Build a Robot!
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by working as a team to build a robot-LEGO style! Kits will be provided. Registration is required; 704-416-5200, Option 2.
Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week: Build a Robot
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by working as a team to build a robot-LEGO style!
Audience: Teens (12-18)
American Decades: 20th Century in Literature, History, Politics & Culture
Join Rosanne for a lively, informative and educational look at the first of a three-part series of the 20th century - 1900-1939- A Time for Change- its books, its politics, its history and its culture-changing events. Limited to Adults/Seniors/YA Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades. Part 2: 1940-1969, War & Turbulence. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature. Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers, Teens (12-18)
Super Smash Brothers Brawl Online
Try out your Super Smash Bros. Brawl skills online against teens in Madison, Wisconsin. Audience: Teens (12-18)
American Decades of the 20th Century in Literature, Politics, Science & Culture
Join Rosanne for a fun-filled, informative and educational event: The American Decades: Part 3- 1970-2000, Optimism & Despair. We will watch a Powerpoint of the first three decades of the 20th century in culture, history, politics, arts & literature Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Quilting Our Story: Sharing Stories of the Underground Railroad
Enjoy stories from historical slave narratives and the Underground Railraod and create quilt squares for both home and to use in a quilt that will hang in the library. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Conexiones Que Cuentan/Connections that Count
Cada martes tendremos cuentos, canciones y dynamicas para niños de recien nacidos a 5 años.Spanish Language storytime for children age birth to 5 every Tuesday with songs, stories and hands-on activities. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Who is Madame C.J. Walker?
Children will hear a brief story about the life of Madame C.J. Walker
with a discussion and a display of some of her inventions. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
School-Age Stories
Join us for an engaging and interactive storytelling experience that's just for older kids. This February, we'll share stories and songs that celebrate Black History Month. Recommended for children in K-5th grades. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
American Girl Book Club
This club will focus on one of the American Girl characters each month encouraging language skills as we learn about related historical periods and work on period crafts. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader.
Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Toddler Storytime (18-35 months)
(Walk-in with door registration for the first 15 children) Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Family Storytime
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Family Storytime
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. All ages welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Family Storytime (Fridays)
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. All ages welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Preschool Storytime (ages 3 to 5)
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Toddler storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
"Listen & Move" Preschool Storytime
Children and parents will participate in activities that build both gross and fine motor skills, which children need to develop in order to learn to read and write. Stories included in this high-energy storytime will focus on healthy living. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Conexiones que Cuentan/Connections that Count
Cada viernes tendremos una hora de cuento en español con el proposito de preparar niños 0 a 5 para la escuela. Para mas información llame a Veronica al 704-416-0556. A spanish language storytime to prepare children birth to 5 enter school ready. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Family Storytime
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. Ages 2-5. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Baby Storytime
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Ages birth-17 months. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Baby Storytime (Mondays)
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Ages: Up to 18 months Audience: Babies (0-1)
Registration is required. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Baby Storytime
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhyme. Please call 704-416-6031 for registration. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Two Time Storytime (Mondays)
Two-year-olds will enjoy their own storytime experience to encourage language development, listening and social skills. Audience: Two-year-olds. Registration is required. Audience: Two-year-olds. Registration is required. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Toddler Storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Preschool Storytime (Mondays) Fun with Words & Letters: Parent/Child Workshop
This workshop presents the five early literacy practices, along with interactive activities that parents and caregivers can use to help their children learn new words & letters. Come prepared to play and learn. Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Ages 3-5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Afternoon Adventures
Elementary aged children are encouraged to explore literature in a fun and interactive program. Programs are intended to connect children with books and encourage children to use the library regularly. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Paws for Reading
Children boost reading skills and confidence by reading aloud to a trained and certified International Therapy Dog. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Baby Storytime (birth to 17 months)
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Ages 3-5.
Audience: Preschool (3-5), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Tiny Tots Storytime (Tuesdays)
A Storytime for children ages 18 to 23 months. Stories, music and movement for tiny tots. Storytime is designed to develop language, listening and coordination skills. Ages 18 to 23 months. Registration required. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Toddler Storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Ages 18-36 months. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Toddler Time (18 months to 35 months)
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Baby Storytime.
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent or caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. For babies 0-17 mths.
Audience: Babies (0-1)
Connections that Count/Conexiones que Cuentan
Cada martes tendremos cuentos, canciones y dynamicas para niños de recien nacidos a 5 años.Spanish Language storytime for children age birth to 5 every Tuesday with songs, stories and hands-on activities Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Preschool (3-5)
Family Storytime (Tuesdays)
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. All ages welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, song songs,and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader, Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Reading to Read
Speech and language are the building blocks to reading and this storytime series will introduce tips and techniques to use at home to help get your child ready to read. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Special Guest Storytime
Children engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader with our guest storyteller in the children's area of the library. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 year olds)
(walk-in program with door registration-first 18 children)Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Toddler Time (18 months to 35 months)
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Preschool Storytime (Tuesdays)
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Pre-school (3-5). Registration is required. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Baby Storytime
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization.New sights and sounds are shared with parent/caregiver through books, songs and rhymes. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Conexiones que Cuentan / Connections that Count
Un tiempo de cuentos en español con música y actividades para niños de 0 a 5 años de edad con el fin de prepararlos para la escuela. A story time in Spanish featuring stories, music and activities for children ages 0-5.
Audience: Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2), Babies (0-1)
Conexiones que Cuentan- Connections that Count
Una hora de cuentos en español para niños 0 a 5 para prepararlos a entrar a la escuela. Para mas información llame a Verónica al 704-416-0556. A Spanish language storytime that prepares children birth to 5 enter school. Audience: Toddlers (1-2), Preschool (3-5)
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Toddler Storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Ages 18-36 months Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Baby Storytime (Wednesdays)
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Ages: Up to 18 months. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Registration is required. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Toddler Storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Ages 24-35 mths. Audience: Toddlers (1-2)
Baby Storytime
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Audience: Babies (0-1)
Baby Storytime 0 - 18 Months
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. Registration is required and begins on Friday, January 20 at 10:00am. Audience: Babies (0-1), Toddlers (1-2)
Baby/Family StoryTime
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with families and caregivers through books, songs, and rhymes. Audience: Babies (0-1), Toddlers (1-2), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Drop In Family Storytime
Children and adults will engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. All ages welcome. Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Toddlers (1-2), Preschool (3-5)
Family Storytime
Children enjoy favorite stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skills. Help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate.
Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers, Preschool (3-5), Toddlers (1-2) |