Alpha Alpha Alpha Omega Zeta Chapter
Story Book Bananza
Annual Celebration
Full STEAM Ahead Saturday Storytime @Crestwood
Curiosity comes to life through science, stories & songs.
Recommended for ages 3 and up.
Disclaimer(s)
Children under 8
No person shall leave young children (ages eight and under) unattended anywhere on library premises. Parents or guardians are expected to look after their children while visiting the library with them.
Parents must stay
Parents/Guardians must stay - this is not a drop-off program.
In-person at the Will Library for ages 0-5. Songs, Nursery Rhymes, finger plays, and stories. No registration.
We're partnering with For the People and Kids, Inc. for an exciting three-part, fully bilingual gardening series for kids ages 5 to 12! How does a garden grow? How can you grow plants without any dirt?
CPR course
STEM/Technology
STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. These four fields share an emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Join iCAMP for some serious STEM fun!
Each week we’ll explore a different area of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) in a fun and creative ways!
Build something special with legos and put it on display! This program is for children up to age 12.
Tyrone Glover, CEO of Leverage Credit Recovery, will be presenting every Saturday. Topics will include accessing credit reports, understanding the information, learning how to improve scores and more.
Join us as we design and craft unique charm necklaces. Choose from a colorful variety of charms to express your individuality and interests. All materials provided. Registration is required.
Create colorful paper fiesta flowers for Hispanic Heritage Month. In addition, everyone can join us in creating a string of marigolds to add to our "Dia de los Muertos" display. Please register below.
Movies at Your Library: The Bikeriders (R)
Over the course of a decade, a Midwestern motorcycle club evolves from a gathering place for local outsiders to a sinister gang, threatening the original group's way of life.
Bronx-born author and playwright Ed Friedman reads from his work I Will Not Be Ignored, which provides the author's humorous take on the proliferation of “current wisdom” so plentiful in the internet age; his imaginings, providi