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Monthly story time tailored around the celebrations/observances taking place that month followed by a craft. Event takes place in the Child Development Center.
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Monthly story time tailored around the celebrations/observances taking place that month followed by a craft. Event takes place in the Child Development Center.

Campers will dive into the world of engineering through play, stories, and hands-on discovery, beginning with an engaging story that introduces real engineers and their big ideas, then step into the role themselves—designing, building, and problem-solving. Ages 3-5. Caregivers of 3-4 year old...

Join us for a mini art class paired with a story and literary connection from the Oakville Public Library. At the Education Centre, located at Oakville Galleries, you’ll find art-making and creative play activities for your little artist! Explore and create a variety of art-making materials...

This event will be held at Bill Frederick Park's Education Pavilion. The Education Pavilion is located past the playground, near the fishing dock. The address is 3401 South Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32835. Please note, there is a small entrance fee per car to enter the park. Please visit the City.

Carpenter’s “New Romantics” is more than just a book club; it’s a vibrant community that brings together enthusiasts of the queer romance genre. This club delves into a wide array of subgenres, ranging from contemporary and literary fiction to sci-fi/ fantasy and historical romance. “New Romantics”.

Monthly story time tailored around the celebrations/observances taking place that month followed by a craft. Event takes place in the Child Development Center.

Campers will take on the role of designing and building a model of an animal’s habitat through teamwork and research and will learn how the Saint Louis Zoo created state-of-the-art habitats to best care for the animals in residence. Ages 9-11. Camps are free but registration is required and space...

Monthly story time tailored around the celebrations/observances taking place that month followed by a craft. Event takes place in the Child Development Center.

Dive into a realm of limitless possibilities in Minecraft as you learn the ropes, build awe-inspiring structures, and conquer thrilling challenges. No prior experience is required. Ages 7-12. Camps are free but registration is required and space is limited. Limit two camps per child . Registration..

Bring the ancient art form of storytelling to life! Campers will learn the fundamentals of spoken word by learning how to find, rehearse and tell their own story. Ages 8-10. Camps are free but registration is required and space is limited. Limit two camps per child . Registration opens March 2,...

This event will be held at Bill Frederick Park's Education Pavilion. The Education Pavilion is located past the playground, near the fishing dock. The address is 3401 South Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32835. Please note, there is a small entrance fee per car to enter the park. Please visit the City.

Create art, explore nature, and play with your caregiver with sensory bins, watercolor painting, nature bracelets, and more! Caregiver participation is required. Ages 3-5. Camps are free but registration is required and space is limited. Limit two camps per child . Registration opens March 2, 2026..

Buder's Historical Fiction Book Club gathers one Saturday each month at 1 pm to learn about life in different time periods through the eyes of fictional characters. For the month of December, we will be reading "The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes" by Chanel Cleeton. You can pick up a copy of the title...

Join us at Buder Library on the 3rd Thursday of the month from 2-3 p.m. to create a beautiful watercolor painting and enjoy an assortment of tea. Paintings will be guided and supplies provided. No registration required, but attendees are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. Spaces fill up..

Join us on August 15 as we discuss "The Busy Body" by Kemper Donovan. Limited copies available at Carondelet Library.

Explore the world of watercolor painting by following a video tutorial. Today we'll be painting a an ocean landscape. Registration is recommended.

This event will be held at Bill Frederick Park's Education Pavilion. The Education Pavilion is located past the playground, near the fishing dock. The address is 3401 South Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32835. Please note, there is a small entrance fee per car to enter the park. Please visit the City.

Please join us to discuss all topics related to graphic novels. Read both fiction and non-fiction graphic literature, and engage in conversations about visual storytelling. This group meets on the Third Tuesday of each month in the Book Club room at Central Library. Books are available on Hoopla, a.

Join us for a mini art class paired with a story and literary connection from the Oakville Public Library. At the Education Centre, located at Oakville Galleries, you’ll find art-making and creative play activities for your little artist! Explore and create a variety of art-making materials...

Please join us to discuss all topics related to graphic novels. Read both fiction and non-fiction graphic literature, and engage in conversations about visual storytelling. This group meets on the Third Tuesday of each month in the Book Club room at Central Library. Books are available on Hoopla, a.

Join us for a mini art class paired with a story and literary connection from the Oakville Public Library. At the Education Centre, located at Oakville Galleries, you’ll find art-making and creative play activities for your little artist! Explore and create a variety of art-making materials...

Join us for a mini art class paired with a story and literary connection from the Oakville Public Library. At the Education Centre, located at Oakville Galleries, you’ll find art-making and creative play activities for your little artist! Explore and create a variety of art-making materials...

Join us for a mini art class paired with a story and literary connection from the Oakville Public Library. At the Education Centre, located at Oakville Galleries, you’ll find art-making and creative play activities for your little artist! Explore and create a variety of art-making materials...

Please join us to discuss all topics related to graphic novels. Read both fiction and non-fiction graphic literature, and engage in conversations about visual storytelling. This group meets on the Third Tuesday of each month in the Book Club room at Central Library. Books are available on Hoopla, a.

Please join us to discuss all topics related to graphic novels. Read both fiction and non-fiction graphic literature, and engage in conversations about visual storytelling. This group meets on the Third Tuesday of each month in the Book Club room at Central Library. Books are available on Hoopla, a.

Campers will dive into the world of engineering through play, stories, and hands-on discovery, beginning with an engaging story that introduces real engineers and their big ideas, then step into the role themselves—designing, building, and problem-solving. Ages 3-5. Caregivers of 3-4 year old...

Monthly story time tailored around the celebrations/observances taking place that month followed by a craft. Event takes place in the Child Development Center.

This event will be held at Bill Frederick Park's Education Pavilion. The Education Pavilion is located past the playground, near the fishing dock. The address is 3401 South Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32835. Please note, there is a small entrance fee per car to enter the park. Please visit the City.

This event will be held at Bill Frederick Park's Education Pavilion. The Education Pavilion is located past the playground, near the fishing dock. The address is 3401 South Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32835. Please note, there is a small entrance fee per car to enter the park. Please visit the City.

Carpenter’s “New Romantics” is more than just a book club; it’s a vibrant community that brings together enthusiasts of the queer romance genre. This club delves into a wide array of subgenres, ranging from contemporary and literary fiction to sci-fi/ fantasy and historical romance. “New Romantics”.