Event Listing - Planning and Zoning
Event Listing - Music of the Civil Rights Movement
Come to see and hear the songs that inspired a nation! Dr. Michael Strasser, Professor of Musicology at Baldwin Wallace College, will present a historical perspective of the Civil Rights Movement.
Event Listing - Stop Motion Animation
Teens ages 10 - 18 are welcomed to shoot and animate your own stop-motion film using Stop Motion for iPad. We will be using an assortment of toys and craft supplies for your amazing creations. With your permission we will share your masterpiece online!
Space is limited so registration is required.
Event Listing - Robotix Blox Club
Love to build and program LEGO Mindstorms Robots?
Then join us for CrAsH BOT - No robots will be harmed during this program, but we'll investigate their destructive powers against LEGO brick walls and other evil entities (like toy dinosaurs!).
Event Listing - Whooo's Ready for School? Kindergarten Readiness: Making Choices
Children ages 4 - 5 with a caregiver are welcomed. Help your preschooler make the transition into their first year of school. Join us for games, puzzles and other activities about making choices. Children will explore cause and effect while practicing decision making skills.
Event Listing - Whooo's Ready for School? Kindergarten Readiness: Making Choices
Children ages 4 - 5 with a caregiver are welcomed. Help your preschooler make the transition into their first year of school. Join us for games, puzzles and other activities about making choices. Children will explore cause and effect while practicing decision making skills.
Event Listing - Junior Builders
Children in grades K - 5 are welcomed to our Junior Builders program. Bring your imagination and we'll supply the Lego bricks and other building supplies for an hour of hands on fun and creativity.
Event Listing - G2P: Cabin Fever Relief
Event Listing - Wednesday Book Discussion
Join us for a discussion *Everybody's Got Something* by Robin Roberts. With grace, heart, and humor, Roberts writes about overcoming breast cancer only to learn five years later that she will need a bone marrow transplant to combat a rare blood disorder, the grief and heartbreak she suffered when her mother passed away, her triumphant return to Good Morning America after her medical leave, and the tremendous support and love of her family and friends that saw her through her difficult times.
Everyone is invited to attend the discussion.
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