
Storytime at Garfield Park
Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents/caregivers are invited for stories, songs, and movement activities.
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Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents/caregivers are invited for stories, songs, and movement activities.

Woman sitting in a lotus yoga position on the floor while a yellow lab lays on its side beside her.

Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and an adult are invited to join us for stories and more every Thursday in the Community Room followed by socialization time for children and caregivers.

The ABCs of Diabetes program is accredited by the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialist . This four-part series includes instruction on medications, nutrition, exercise, monitoring, complications and available community resources. This program is free and open to anyone with diabetes,.

Families with children are invited to make an arts and crafts project. Each program features a different project.

Families, teens, and children are invited to play board, card, dice, and tabletop games. The Library will provide the games. You are also welcome to bring your own games.

Each 15-minute session is for one child reader. Due to limited space and high demand, we cannot accommodate groups at this program.

Beginning or reluctant readers ages 6 - 11 are invited to take a turn reading to a registered therapy dog who loves to listen to stories. It's a great way to improve your reading skills and self-confidence. Kids may read from any book they choose.

This in person program allows children to read to a registered therapy dog for 15 minute sessions.

The Runaway Strings is an adventure-filled tale of a quartet of string instruments who run away to search for adventures to bring home to their audience by making themselves into different forms of transportation. Young children are invited to move along to music, listen to a story, and watch five..

The Runaway Strings is an adventure-filled tale of a quartet of string instruments who run away to search for adventures to bring home to their audience by making themselves into different forms of transportation. Young children are invited to move along to music, listen to a story, and watch five..

School-age children are invited to build with Legos, try challenges, and do STEM projects.

Beginning or reluctant readers ages 6-11 are invited to read to a registered therapy dog who loves to listen to stories. Its a great way to improve a child's reading skills and self-confidence. Register for a 15 minute session online or by calling the branch at 317-275-4370 ext. 4.
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