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Explore technology, games, music and art in a drop-in setting. For ages 12-18.
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Explore technology, games, music and art in a drop-in setting. For ages 12-18.

Play and Learn – Hmong Edition is intended for families with children between the ages of birth-5. Siblings welcome. Children and their adults will engage in interactive early learning activities specific to the Hmong culture and language. Collaborator: Hmong Early Childhood Coalition. Drop in...

Grades 8-12. Join library staff as they provide a quiet and calm designated space for teens to work on craft projects, play games, or just chill with each other while doing their own thing. Materials provided.


Come work on your crafting projects in a community setting at Sun Ray Library! Bring whatever project you’re working on and trade tips and tricks with other crafters. There will be a materials swap at each event, so bring any leftover materials you have that you’d like to share.

You're invited to join the Saint Paul Public Library's Next Chapter Book Club as we read Superfudge by Judy Blume . Since the fall of 2016, Saint Paul Public Library has been a Next Chapter Book Club affiliate . Next Chapter Book Club offers community-based book clubs for adolescents and adults...

PreK-grade 6. Calling all future engineers and architects! We've got the bricks, but we need you to bring your imagination. Work as a team or individually. Drop in and build for as long as you like. No experience necessary. No registration required. Room capacity is limited.

Adults 18 and up. Make an appliqué horse designed after the Swedish Dala Horse, and learn some fun embroidery techniques too! Materials provided. All skill levels welcome! Sponsor: Friends of the Hennepin County Library.

Do you have extra craft supplies around the house? Join us for a drop-in event to swap craft supplies with others in your community. Please bring unused or gently used supplies, in good condition (no works in progress, please). Bringing supplies is not required to participate or take supplies.

Space for everyone to come together and make yarn magic! Get hands on lessons to make anything crochet related. Very beginner friendly- come with no prior knowledge and leave as a pro! Supplies provided. This program is designed for teens.

Join our crafting community on the 1st Saturday of every month from 11 a.m.-noon. This is an opportunity to connect and learn from each other over our creative endeavors. We'll have a librarian-led craft, but participants are encouraged to bring their current projects and just spend time with the...

Facing very low literacy rates, the educators of the late 19th century began a focus on schools and on books for young readers. Some of the best artists drew the illustrations for both classic tales and non-fiction titles. The results are books held in high aesthetic esteem to this day. These books.

Tech Help Clinics are for ALL tablets, smartphones, and laptops. Bring your questions, problems and concerns. If we can't answer the question, we'll find resources or organizations that can! No registration required.

Bring your own knitting, quilting, cross stitching or other preferred craft and craft together with others. The group meets every Wednesday in the Wayzata Library Meeting Room.

Join our crafting community and come to Roosevelt Library every other Saturday from 2-4 p.m.! We encourage you to bring your current projects. Any and all portable crafts with library-safe materials are welcome. Don’t have a current project or any crafting supplies? Roosevelt Library will have a...

Join our discussion of new and interesting titles. Hosted by Antonio from Plymouth Library. Some lending copies will be available at the Plymouth Library service desk. June 3: Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez July 1: Wedding People by Alison Espach August 5: This Side of Paradise by F. Scott..

For children of all ages and their caregivers. Connect with your child during this drop-in program exploring early literacy activities.

Having trouble with your laptop? Your phone? Your tablet? Google Workspace? Microsoft Word? We can help! Every Wednesday from 4 pm to 6 pm, we have a tech helper here to answer your questions. Sign up for a 1-hour session! Call 651-695-3700 or stop by the second-floor desk of the Highland Park..

Join our discussion of new and interesting fiction titles. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Lending copies may be picked up prior to meeting. Titles to be announced.

Join our discussion of new and interesting titles. June 8: The Wager by David Grann

Join our discussion of new and interesting mystery titles. A limited number of lending copies may be picked up at the information desk prior to each discussion. Upcoming titles include: May 28: The Husbands by Holly Gramazio June 25: The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen July 30: Ill Wind..

Open to chess players of all ages and abilities from complete beginners to more advanced. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Non-competitive and friendly playing only. All chess equipment will be provided. Walk-ins welcome!

Hang out, mess around, and geek out at the George Latimer Central Library! Whether you enjoy video games, arts and crafts, or tech - we have something for you! We welcome everyone ages 12-18 to swing by and socialize.

Join your neighbors for a casual monthly book discussion! This month's selection is Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq. If you need a copy, stop by Riverview Library and inquire at the desk. We meet the second Monday of the month. Here is a list of the books we have read since 2022 .

Drop in for fun and creative STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) experiments and projects! Materials provided. Led by Franklin Library’s STEAM Squad.

Join us for family fun time! There will be a quick introduction for the supplies and crafts available, and then watch a fun film! How to Train Your Dragon is rated PG. Level One: Color your own How to Train Your Dragon pictures Level Two: Make your own Dragon Fingerpuppets! Level Three: Make your...

Drop in to hang out and make cool stuff at FunLab! Featuring crafts, science experiments, engineering projects, video games, and more. This STEAM drop-in program is designed for ages 7-11. Wednesdays at Rice Street 3-5

Join our informal discussion of fiction and nonfiction titles. A limited number of lending copies may be available at the Service Desk prior to each discussion. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Hosted by Adult Services Librarians from Eden Prairie Library. June 1: The God of...

Join our discussion of new and interesting mystery and thriller titles. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Lending copies may be picked up at the information desk prior to meeting. June 8: Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker July 13: The Hunter by Tana French August 10: The...

Join us for a discussion of new and interesting titles, hosted by Antonio from Plymouth Library. Some lending copies will be available at the Plymouth Library service desk. Registration is required. June 8: James by Percival Everett July 13: The Golden Spoon by Jessa Maxwell August 10: Prophet Song.

Teen Writers’ Guild (TWG) is a group for teens to encourage each other in their writing, learn the craft of writing, and grow as writers. We’ll also occasionally host guest authors and we always have snacks and hot drinks. TWG meets once a month on the 4th Tuesday at Dayton’s Bluff Library from...

Personalize your graduation cap and gown at the Arlington Hills Library Createch Studio! Drop by between 3:30-7:30pm Monday-Thursday to access materials including graduation cap toppers, vinyl, paint markers and more. Bring your bestie and take photos with our instant camera photo booth. Monday,...

Grades 9-12. Unleash your inner activist, fan, or teacher and share your ideas in the quick and informal format zine, popularized by punks, sci-fi fans, and independent publishers. Learn about the history of zines and then make your own using collage, drawing, stamping, and other lo-fi methods....

Are you a fan of anime/manga? Join the library every Wednesday for our Anime Club! Our schedule for the month is: 5/6: Japanese culture trivia 5/13: Coloring and watching anime 5/20: DIY bento box workshop 5/27: Japan bingo

Welcome back the Washburn Book Club and join our discussion of new and interesting fiction and nonfiction titles. A limited number of lending copies may be picked up at the information desk prior to each discussion. Upcoming titles include: June 9: Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific.

Are you concerned about book bans? Join our discussion about book banning and censorship as we read titles that have faced challenges over the years. Lending copies may be picked up at the service desk prior to each meeting. eBooks or eAudiobooks are available through www.hclib.org . The book club..

*Teen Hang-Out is for ages 11-17 and 6-12th grade students. Every Thursday at the Highland Park Library in the First Floor Meeting Room! What we do: Play Playstation 5, DIY and art projects (painting, perler beads, clay, jewelry making, and more), eat a snack, relax, and yap! Drop-in for a little...

Join our discussion of new and interesting titles. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Lending copies may be picked up at the information desk prior to meeting. June 6: Happiness Falls by Angie Kim No July and August meetings

Bring your needlepoint, knit and crochet projects and get acquainted. Help us create an Uptown community of needle crafters. Drop in or stay the entire time. Everyone is welcome.