
EAL Book Club
This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Saturdays: March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 11, 18; May 2, 9 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .
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This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Saturdays: March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 11, 18; May 2, 9 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

Don't have an RPL card? Register on Eventbrite This event takes place Online on Zoom. Zoom link will be emailed to registrants before the event. Recommended Materials: stick or dowel, ribbons, fabrics and felt, needle and thread, air dry clay, assorted papers, foam sheets, drawing supplies, bells,..

This event takes place In-Person at Connaught Branch. All materials supplied. Feel free to supplement with personalized items, if you wish. Recommended Materials: stick or dowel, ribbons, fabrics and felt, needle and thread, air dry clay, assorted papers, foam sheets, drawing supplies, bells,...

Draw whatever you want, or work with all types of crafting materials to make something unique! Bring your own projects, or start one here. Guidance will be provided, along with quality art and crafting supplies. Feel free to bring other hobbies to work on, as well. See you there! For teens and...

Poetry as Voice is a six-week collection of interactive workshops and presentations that introduce participants to poetry as both an art form and a tool for self-expression, healing, and community dialogue. These programs are designed to engage community members of all ages through creative...

MiLB Triple-A: Lehigh Valley IronPigs at Syracuse Mets at NBT Bank Stadium

At Arlington Library, enjoy stories & songs followed by free play for children ages birth to 5 and participating caregivers. Staff note: Use “Playtime” (see below) if you are not sharing any stories. Do not use “Read and Play” as a program name if it is not an Inclusive Services program. You can...

MLB: Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium

MiLB High-A: Frederick Keys at Brooklyn Cyclones at Maimonides Park


Come to the McKinley Park Library to hang out. We play board and card games, draw, make origami, and more! For teens in grades 6-12. Snacks will be provided.

MiLB Triple-A: Worcester Red Sox at Rochester Red Wings at ESL Ballpark

Want to do something to help out the library? Give us a hand decorating for Star Wars Day! When you're all done, you can stick around for the fun. Earn 1 hour of community service credit for attending!

BABIES BOOGIE AND TODDLERS TANGO 10:15-11 am: 3 – 24 months 11:15 am -12 pm: 2 – 4 years Dancing and movement classes to help develop music appreciation, improve motor skills, provide self-confidence and foster body awareness.

Special Event — Parks Department Location: Asser Levy Park: Lawn

Help us get ready for our Summer Reading Program! Crawl through our library "cave" and leave your mark for all to see when we Unearth a Story this summer!!

Grades 6-12 Levittown School District residents. Ongoing registration begins Monday, January 6. Read 100 books of your choice before your high school graduation and earn fun prizes along the way. Receive expert book recommendations from our Teen Librarians and score some major bragging rights....

The new couple in 5B by Lisa Unger Rosie and Chad Lowan are barely making ends meet in New York City when they receive life-changing news: Chad’s late uncle has left them his luxury apartment at the historic Windermere in glamorous Murray Hill. With its prewar elegance and impeccably uniformed...

This is a time for Tweens (grades 3 through 5) to explore new things every week! Each week we will make a sweet/savory treat while working on our animated commercials for the upcoming summer reading program! 4/7 - Magic Unicorn Rice Noodles 4/14 - Animation Station Introduction 4/21 - Make some...

Looking for something new to read? Do you like free books and snacks? Sign up for our children's subscription box! You will receive a box with a library book selected just for you and a bunch of goodies like stickers, snacks and more. Return the library book by the due date and everything else is...


Create bookmarks and kindness cards to brighten the day of a homebound library patron. Earn 1 hour community service!

MOTHER’S DAY WOOD FRAME Saturday, May 2, 11 am-12 pm 3 years up to Grade 5. 1 registration per family only. Paint a wooden picture frame with Miss Diana! Each family will make 1 frame.

Want to expand your vocabulary? Studying for a big test? Visit our Teen Room, where a new word will be posted each week. Use the word correctly in a sentence and earn a small candy prize. Limit of one prize per week. This is an ongoing program available anytime the library is open.

Ages 3 Years-5th Grade We encourage individual creativity! *Patrons choosing In-Person Crafts: *Pre-registration Required. Class size is limited. Things may get messy, so please dress accordingly.

Calling all slime lovers! Join Miss Cathy to connect with other kids who love creating and playing with slime! Learn how to make a fun new slime or dough each month!

Experience a hands-on introduction to musical instruments with the Staller Center for the Arts.

Grades K-4. Don't be a Rebel, try this out! Follow Chef Rob and learn how to create your own Stormtrooper cupcakes.

On behalf of the Westchester County Suicide Prevention Coalition, The Bronxville Library invites you to join us for Chalk the Walk, Let's Talk Westchester 2026! CREATE chalk messages of HOPE and SPARK CONVERSATIONS about mental health and suicide prevention in our Westchester communities....


Join us for our 5th annual Star Wars Day! We’ll have crafts, snacks, contests, and more! Bring your friends and family. Costumes encouraged!

All community group meetings must be open to the public as per New York State Education Law.

Join us for a fun-filled session of music, action songs and bubbles! Open to newborns through preschoolers.

Earn one hour of volunteer time for each session you attend! You'll create crafts for future Quogue Library programs, which will be shared with patrons in the community.


Ages 13 and up. If you need quiet space for studying, reading, or other individual tasks, Glen Elm Branch has the room for you.

Ages 6 months to 5 years old with accompanying adult(s). This themed program includes rhymes, books, music, dancing, and other activities.



Join us for a fun and creative crafting session where you’ll design up to two decorative birdhouses using the library’s Cricut machine. Learn how to cut, customize, and decorate your designs while exploring the Cricut’s creative possibilities. All materials provided, just bring your imagination!...