18 mo. to 3 years. This story time focuses on songs and books to teach children to love and appreciate stories.
18 mo. to 3 years. This story time focuses on songs and books to teach children to love and appreciate stories.
Walk-in hours are times when library staff is present, and technology and gaming are available to use in HQ. During regular Library hours when walk-in times are not available, HQ will be available for individual or group study by teens in grades 6-12 by accessing a key from the Adult Information Desk. Teens are required to show a school or photo ID to Library staff in order to use the room. If teens do not have a school ID, they can ask to have one made by the Library staff. They should stop by the Children's Information Desk to inquire. Electronics and other select items are only available for check-out use during HQ walk-in hours when the room is monitored by Library staff or volunteers.
Do you enjoy reading, making arts & crafts, and spending time with friends? Join other library kids Tuesdays after-school at 3:45 to read a story and complete a project. Registration is recommended. 20 registrants max. (Gr. K-5)
Stop by Teen HQ to play video games with other teens. This casual free play is a great opportunity to try new games or revisit favorites. This is a free play event, so feel free to come and go as your schedule allows.
Please join Hospice of the Red River Valley for a hands-on workshop for 6th-12th grade students.
Bring the family for an evening of musical fun. This program for young children and their families, facilitated by Boram Chern, Bachelor of Music Therapy, from Matilda Studio, provides a great way to introduce and celebrate music.