Learn basic computer components and mouse skills. Practice searching skills and examine websites. Geared toward the beginner. Registration is required.
Sterling Post Office 10:00-10:30
Sterling School 10:35-11:30
Menoken School 12:15-1:45
Manning School 2:15-3:00
ND-1804 & 66th St SE 3:15-3:45
Evergreen Manor 4:00
Supporting Literacy in 5 Minutes or Less: Strategies from On the 5's Resource Guide
Please join us for this informational and interactive class! Susan Gerenz, M. Ed. will demonstrate how caregivers and children can use brain break activities to improve memory, focus, and calming skills.
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.