Events
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Join us in the Heninger room to watch Lilo and Stitch. We will have some crafts available to work on during the movie. Bring your own snack and drink!
Join fellow gamers for this tabletop role-playing game meet-up with gaming supplies and a place to roll dice. Bring on epic storytelling!
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Veg Club classes cover everything from beginner basics to specialized local resources for experienced growers. And it’s free! In our April session meet the many beautiful, friendly, & powerful insects protecting our gardens from pests.…
The StoryWalk is located in qa'qad Stormwater Park, which is kitty-corner to the Manchester branch.
Stroll through the pages of "To Change A Planet" by Christina Soontornvat, illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell, in the Manchester…
Search for the signs of book-reading animals around the library. Collect all the letter clues to answer a special question and get a small prize, while supplies last.
Discusses fiction and nonfiction books.
This month: The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict.
Stories, songs, rhymes, and full-body movements designed to build early literacy skills and encourage social and emotional development. Ages 0-18 months.
Seed balls are small clusters packed with wildflower seeds. Follow the instructions to mold a ball with the supplies from our kit, and bring greenery and colorful pollinator habitats to your yard. Grownup supervision encouraged. Kits one…
(Please note that the Little Boston First Wednesdays Book Group is at capacity.)
We will discuss "Blue Sky Kingdom" by Bruce Kirkby. A warm and unforgettable portrait of a family letting go of the known world to encounter an unfamiliar…
Stories, songs, rhymes, and full-body movements designed to build early literacy skills and encourage social and emotional development. Ages 18 months-3 years
Stories, songs, rhymes, and full-body movements designed to build early literacy skills and encourage social and emotional development. Ages 3-5 years
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Learn the science behind eclipses of the Sun and Moon with hands-on activities. This is a companion to the March 30, Solar Science program which will extend on previously shared concepts. All supplies provided.
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The first 12 youth to register will get to participate in a Super Smash event! See how long you can last in a Winner Takes All tourney. Players should be familiar with using Nintendo Switch controllers for this event, if you'd like to try…
Registration closes April 2 at 12:00am (7 spots remaining)Register for event Choose a story to share with a dog and practice reading. This event is first come, first served. In partnership with Therapy Dogs International Kitsap.
Each month we will highlight a different artist and art style where kids can experiment with new techniques and projects. Come try something new and express your creativity! This month is all about nature art!
Are you a queer teen artist looking to showcase your skills and Pride to the community? Connect with other artists and learn new skills in this relaxed club focused on creativity and LGBTQIA+ pride. Recommended for ages 12-18.…
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Test your knowledge of book & movie trivia, along with local history and local current events. It’s free to play. Fabulous prizes.
Title list is below, hard copies are available at the library.
This is a 21+ event.
Meets at Treehouse…
The StoryWalk is located in qa'qad Stormwater Park, which is kitty-corner to the Manchester branch.
Stroll through the pages of "To Change A Planet" by Christina Soontornvat, illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell, in the Manchester…
Search for the signs of book-reading animals around the library. Collect all the letter clues to answer a special question and get a small prize, while supplies last.