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Bring your imagination to the table and make a cool creation to take home. Supplies provided.

Some supplies (spare fabric, embroidery thread and needles, yarn, sewing machine and accessories) will be available to aid you in your projects! Floss 'n' Goss takes place on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, from 6-8 p.m. in the Maker Space. This is a drop-in club, you don't have to stay for the...

Summer Reading Club 2026 is all about water—so dive in! Registration for Summer Reading Club begins on June 27. Head to any branch to register and celebrate the start of summer with fun activities. Set your sites on a reading tracker and find out what's happening at any branch or Bookmobile...

Young ones who need to practice their reading skills are invited to come read to Daisy, a Yorkshire Terrier therapy dog. Register for a 15 minute reading session by visiting the West Perry branch or calling (317) 275-4390.

Chat about happily-ever-after stories that make you swoon and sigh. Join our Online Romance Book Club the third Wednesday of each month. This month's book is One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune. Check out a book, eBook, eAudiobook in HPL's catalogue . After you register, an invitation with...

Bring the whole family to story time and get ready to read. Discover stories, rhymes, music, finger plays and flannel boards at this interactive program.

Find virtual storytimes on YouTube! Visit slcpl.org/virtual-storytime .

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

BYO Book is modeled after Silent Book Club. Bring whatever you’re currently reading and enjoy a period of silent reading followed by discussion with fellow book lovers.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

With a parent/caregiver, children enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills. We will be up on the main floor in the Children’s area where we can be spread out.

The gesture and the shout: community printing, collages and design techniques Tired of endless scrolling and digital noise? This workshop will help bring our message out of the digital ether and into the public sphere. The workshop will remind us that in a scattered world with distant posts,...

The Sherwood Wednesday Book Club meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Sherwood Branch , 467 Upper Ottawa St. The June title is A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas.

The Black, African, and African American experience comes alive for children from birth to age 6 (with their favorite adult/family members). Have fun with books and stories, songs, and movement activities in a positive and affirming online environment. Black Storytime builds language and literacy...

Practice reading and speaking English with fellow English Language Learners. Every weekly session we read poetry, prose, and excerpts from books; we read lyrics and then listen to songs; and occasionally we take a look at comic strips. We answer any pronunciation, spelling, or grammar questions...

Bring the whole family to story time and get ready to read. Discover stories, rhymes, music, finger plays and flannel boards at this interactive program.

Share simple stories, playful songs and gentle movement in this lapsit story time for babies aged 0-18 months, with a caregiver.

This preschool storytime is especially welcoming for children and families who are looking for a more adaptive virtual storytime experience. This program is intended for children and their caregivers. Participants may be asked to identify themselves either through camera, chat, or by unmuting. If...

Gather around the campfire and listen to stories and songs, without the bugs.

Children ages 3-5 and a caregiver are invited for stories, songs, crafts, and more! No registration is required.

Bring the whole family to story time and get ready to read. Discover stories, rhymes, music, finger plays and flannel boards at this interactive program.

Children ages 3-5 and a caregiver are invited for stories, songs, crafts, and more! No registration is required.

Attend story time with your baby and meet other families at this interactive program. Learn songs, rhymes and stories to foster early language development and a love of reading. Discover our collections after the program and choose your favourite items to take home. Suitable for children from birth.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

Practice reading and speaking English with fellow English Language Learners. Every weekly session we read poetry, prose, and excerpts from books; we read lyrics and then listen to songs; and occasionally we take a look at comic strips. We answer any pronunciation, spelling, or grammar questions...

Bring the whole family to story time and get ready to read. Discover stories, rhymes, music, finger plays and flannel boards at this interactive program.

The Waterdown Mystery Book Club meets on the third Monday of each month at the Waterdown Branch , 163 Dundas St E, Waterdown. The June book title is One of Us Is Dead by Peter James.

Space is limited; every participant must be signed up in advance to reserve a spot. What will you create? Bring your ideas and make them a reality! Join us at the Creative Learning Room to make something cool, learn a new skill, and meet friendly people. Creative Learning Room staff and volunteers..

Children from birth to age 6 (with a favorite adult) will enjoy books, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building language and literacy skills. After storytime, we will have social time with either toys or a craft activity! Attendance is limited and available on a first come, first served.

With a parent/caregiver, children enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills. We will be up on the main floor in the Children’s area where we can be spread out.