Winter Reads Does the cold have you crawling under your blankets and wanting to stay there? Snuggle up with your favorite hot beverage, and check out these ebooks (no driving required!). Curl up with a cozy mystery like The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George. Have a laugh down in Florida with Clownfish Blues. Warm things up with a sweet Nicholas Sparks romance. Or dig into some history with Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow (the inspiration for the hit Broadway musical!). Whatever your choice, stay safe! Warmer weather is just around the corner. |
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This book is a great read for the new year. It helps re-center goals and intentions for the reader. With insightful journal prompts and quotes, this is the perfect creative boost for 2018 and beyond. -Grace |
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Frozen Noses Tuesday, January 17, at 10:00am It's getting cold outside! Toddlers, ages 2-3, let's have fun with winter activities!
Snow Much Fun Thursday, January 18, at 11:30am Preschoolers, ages 4-5, join us for books, crafts, games and songs all about snow!
STEAM Club: Coffee Pod STEAM Art Thursday, January 18, at 4:30pm Kids in grades 1-5 are invited to see what fun creations they can make at STEAM Club using recycled plastic coffee pods
National Geographic Bee Friday, January 19, at 2:00pm |
Bedtime Babies Tuesday, January 23, at 11:00am Babies, ages 0-24, and their caregivers are invited to join us for songs, stories, and fingerplays about going to sleep. Babies are welcome to wear their pajamas!
Pigeon Storytime Tuesday, January 23, at 6:30pm Preschoolers, ages 4-5, discover what trouble Pigeon is having now.
Grow a Spider Plant Wednesday, January 24, at 4:30pm Tweens in grades 3-5, beat the winter blahs, and plant your own spider-plant.
Winter Wear Babies Saturday, January 27, at 11:00am Babies, 0-24 months, and their caregivers can learn about what we wear when it's cold outside. |
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Chess Club Saturday, January 27, at 2:00pm New and experienced chess players in grades 2-12 are invited to learn to play chess and challenge each other. Use our boards and pieces, or bring your own. |
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Bear Snores On Friday, January 19, at 11:00am Kids of all ages, join us for stories, songs, and other fun activities featuring the book Bear Stores On by Karma Wilson. Registration is not required.
Cabin Fever Reliever! Saturday, January 20, at 11:00am Families with children of all ages, come and get your winter wiggles out! All ages are welcome, and registration is not required. |
Arctic Animal Storytime Thursday, January 25, at 6:30pm Join us for songs, stories, and other fun activities about walruses, reindeer, and other cold-weathered animals! Families with kids of all ages are welcome, and registration is not required.
Make & Take It Friday, January 26, at 11:00am Families with kids of all ages, come and create! All ages are welcome, and registration is not required. |
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Milestones & Meltdowns Wednesday, January 17, at 11:00am Wednesday, January 24, at 11:00am A parenting group for anyone with a child from birth to age 3.
Kentucky Book Group & Mystery Book Group Thursday, January 18, at 6:30pm Please join us as we discuss Assassination at the State House by Ron Elliott. |
Adult Board Game Day Saturday, January 20, at 1:00-4:00pm Drop in for some tabletop fun! Play board games from our collection, or feel free to bring your own. Available games include Dominion, Smash Up, Evolution, Formula Motor Racing, and many more!
Vision Boards Tuesday, January 23, at 6:30pm Dream big in 2018! Join us to create your own vision board, a visualization tool consisting of words and pictures that represent your goals. Build your personal collage by including anything that inspires and motivates you. Place it in a location where you will see it often, and you’ll be on track to realizing your goals in the new year! |
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Teen Book Club: Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin Monday, January 22, at 6:30pm In January, we'll be reading and discussing the book Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin About the book: After fifteen-year-old Liz Hall is hit by a taxi and killed, she finds herself in a place that is both like and unlike Earth, where she must adjust to her new status and figure out how to "live." |
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TAG Meeting Friday, January 26, at 4:30pm In January, we'll plan for the new year and set personal goals as well as the goals for TAG in 2018. |
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| Adults organized their planners for the coming year on Jan 11. |
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