
Arbutus School Art Show - 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Each year we involve our Elementary School Art Classes and the middle school musicians in a showcasing of student art.
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Each year we involve our Elementary School Art Classes and the middle school musicians in a showcasing of student art.

American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) and Baltimore County Public Library (BCPL) are partnering up once again to offer a series of FREE AFTER SCHOOL WORKSHOPS at BCPL's Randallstown Branch. Students ages 6 and up are encouraged to join us in exploring creative new territory inspired by our most...

Please join us for an informal music performance presented by student musicians from Peabody Conservatory. All ages welcome!

Ripley's Odditorium on the Ocean City boardwalk with exhibits and a mirror maze.

Celebrate Earth Day with a hands-on creative project that’s both fun and meaningful. Teens are invited to make their own Earth Day keychain. This program has limited spaces and registration is recommended. To register, please call the Cherry Hill Branch at 410-396-1168.

MiLB Single-A: Wilson Warbirds at Delmarva Shorebirds at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium

MiLB Double-A: Akron RubberDucks at Chesapeake Baysox at Prince George's Stadium

MiLB High-A: Wilmington Blue Rocks at Frederick Keys at Nymeo Field

Participants see their self-confidence increase while exploring their own creativity and learning how group trust and teamwork make for amazing and hilarious improv theater. No prior performance or improv experience necessary.

Pick and plant started seeds to begin your own garden. Supplies provided.


Pop! in for a special Playdate at the Library featuring toys, books, and a simple craft inspired by Pop! Goes the Nursery Rhyme by Betsy Bird and Andrea Tsurumi. Best for ages 0–5 with a caregiver.

Relax and socialize with an easy craft each month. Supplies provided. Space is limited. Tickets available 15 minutes before program.


Bring a friend and meet other fellow players, ages 18-25, to play popular zero stakes or "non-monetary" poker-related card games. Participants should come knowing game basics. Observers welcome.

To celebrate Earth Day 2026, teens can watch the movie Wall-E and build a tiny terrarium inside a recycled jar for an air-plant! Upcycle extra craft supplies from previous programs to decorate your jars: stick on colorful gems, glue tiny figurines inside, or even sculpt a mini robot fro air-dry...

Celebrate National Arab American Heritage Month with us by learning about traditional Moroccan tile mosaics, then make your own unique glass mosaic coaster!

Grab your dice and roll for initiative. Join us for a drop-in game of Dungeons & Dragons (5E). Players of all skill levels welcome; pre-generated sheets available. Materials included.

What does a seed need to grow? In this hands-on program, children will make a “living necklace” and watch a bean seed sprout over time. Participants will learn about germination and the early stages of plant growth while creating a wearable science experiment to take home.

Join us each week for a fun and easy craft. Supplies are limited; first come, first served.

Making a vision board will help teens clarify goals, boost motivation, foster self-reflection, and stay focused on dreams by creating a visual collage of images, words, and symbols representing their aspirations for the future.

Join us after school for games, crafts, movies and more. Same day registration at the service desk.

A free and confidential group for loved ones of people living with mental health conditions. No insurance required. See a staff member about registration or register at bit.ly/popupfsgsx.

Learn how to make your very own comic strip at the Brooklyn Branch. Particpants will draw and put together their very own action packed story! Learn about the process behind the scenes of making a comic with this fun craft.


Drop in for gaming and play some classics or discover a new favorite.

Just chill. Come to the teen room to chill with a snack and a low-key activity like Uno or using the button maker.

Bring your own book and join other readers for a silent reading session, followed by an optional book discussion to share what you are reading. Snacks provided.

This program is funded by the National Defense Education Program. Limited seating available; first come, first served. Tickets available 30 minutes before program.

Connect with a SNAP benefit eligibility specialist from CCBC to help locate resources and services to support you and your family.

Join us for open-ended art projects as your little one explores different art materials in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Dress for a mess.

Celebrate all things comics and graphic novels and get free comic issues in the teen center.


Emotions run wild in the mind of a young girl who is uprooted from her peaceful life in the Midwest and forced to move to San Francisco. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness each have their own ideas about how she should handle her new surroundings. Create your own emoji pin based off of your...

Bring your own crochet hook and yarn so you can take your project home to work on. Limited supplies are available to use during the class. What to bring to class:

Flutter into spring with a butterfly inspired Crafternoon. You'll get to decorate your own butterfly mask and then imagine you are visiting all of the beautiful spring flowers.


Join us for a lively discussion of Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón.

This program is funded by the National Defense Education Program. Limited seating available; first come, first served. Tickets available 30 minutes before program.

Come be playful and engage with your child as they learn through play. Enjoy our passive play stations as your child builds communication, and early learning and reading skills.