Want to learn how to sew and create something cool to take home? This class is perfect for you. We have both private and semi-private options, so bring a friend if you want.
This story time is for children held in caregiver laps for books, songs, and puppets. Through this story time interaction, your baby will develop language & social skills.
First Steps North 9:30 to 10:15
Wachter Park 12:00 to 12:30
Manchester House 12:45 to 1:15
Solheim School 1:30 to 2:30
Centennial School 3:00 to 4:00
This story time focuses on books, puppets, and songs. Speaking puppets help bring stories to life and spark imagination in your child.
Pack a lunch and join Miss Tiffany in the park for story time outside!
*Burleigh County Bookmobile will be at Jaycee and Wachter Park. *
The Mobile Library will be stopping at these locations today.
The Terrace 1:00 - 1:30
Valley View Heights 1:45
Marillac Manor 1:50 - 2:20
Baptist 2:30
Prairie Pointe 2:45 - 3:15
The Mobile Library will be stopping at these locations today.
The Terrace: 1:00pm to 1:30pm
Valley View Heights: 1:45pm
Marillac Manor: 1:50pm to 2:20pm
Baptist: 2:30pm
Prairie Pointe: 2:45pm to 3:15pm
Are you curious about how to use the 3D printer in Teen HQ? If you want to learn the basics and start your own 3D-printed project, make sure to register online! You can also call 701-355-1489 to save your spot.
Explore new hobbies and learn from experienced hobbyists at our exciting new program! The hobby featured is the Mahjong tile game presented by the Dragon Players Mahjong Group. No registration or experience is needed as your schedule allows.
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.
Children ages 10+ meet to build with LEGO bricks. Junior Makers ages 5-9 are welcome with a caregiver aged 12+. The Library has a collection of LEGO bricks and minifigures for children to use. Please leave your own at home.
Introduction to Dance Series: Ballet Basics