Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Children's Programs Fall 2015

Shh - it's a sneak peek at our upcoming programs for the fall! 

Storytimes - Each of our storytime sessions runs for seven weeks.

Kick-Off to Kindergarten - An independent storytime for children ages 4 - 5, includes stories, activities, and crafts! This is a weekly program which takes place Tuesdays from 1:30PM-2:15PM. Registration is required, please call 781-2450.

1, 2, 3, Play with Me! - A combination playtime and storytime for children ages 3 and under to attend with their caregivers. This weekly program takes place on Thursdays from 11:00AM-12:00PM. Registration is NOT required, but note that the library is closed during this time, so entry to the program can only be gained via the back door.

Clubs - Club programs will take a hiatus in December and resume in January.

Lego Club - We provide the Legos, you provide the imagination! This program is intended for children in grades K - 3 to attend independently. Lego Club meets every other Wednesday, beginning on September 16th and ending on November 25th, from 3:00PM-4:00PM. Registration is required, please call 781-2450.

Minecraft Club - Join us for a free-play, hour-long Minecraft program - some experience with PC Minecraft is necessary. This program is intended for children in grades 4 - 8. It will meet on the first Thursday of the month beginning on October 1st, from 3:00PM-4:00PM. Registration is required, space is limited, please call 781-2450.

Special Programs - These are one-time programs, which may be repeated if there is sufficient cause.

Karate with Traditional Martial Arts - A self-defense workshop for kids, intended to teach basic martial arts with an aim toward teaching children to defend themselves. Children must be age 7 or older to participate. The program will be held on Saturday, September 19th from 2:00PM - 3:15PM. Registration is recommended, please call 781-2450.

As this is a sneak-peek, some information is subject to change, please refer to the Events Page on our website for the most accurate, up-to-date information.

Reading in the Hall - August 2015

Being able to taste people's emotions in food may at first be horrifying. But young, unassuming Rose Edelstein grows up learning to harness her gift as she becomes aware that there are secrets even her taste buds cannot discern. That's the subject of this month's book The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. As ever, the club meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month (that's tonight!) at 6:30PM.


Next month's book will be The Submission by Amy Waldman - call us to reserve a copy today!