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Located on the second floor of the Eastside Branch, the Makerspace is a collaborative workspace for making, learning, exploring, and sharing. Through the intersections of technology, science, art, and culture, the space encourages entrepreneurship, personal growth, and artistic expression.
Drop into the Beaumont Branch for an hour of classic games and socializing for adults! Feel free to join alone or bring along your friends. This week we will play games that are quick: Boggle, Tapple, Jenga, Connect Four and more.
Have a flag that is near and dear to your heart? We'll take the colors you're inspired by and turn them into a work of abstract art! Join us for a relaxing evening of painting with your community and learning the meaning behind the different colors of the Pride flag. All skill levels encouraged!
Book signing will be available and the conclusion of the event. No registration required.
Interested in more podcasting programing at the library?
Interested in more podcasting programing at the library?
Join us on Tuesday, June 24 at Northside at 5pm for an engaging discussion with local podcaster and author Jennifer Longworth, founder of Bourbon Barrel Podcasting. Learn the ins and outs of launching, producing, and growing your own podcast from someone who's done it all.
The Digital Studio provides people of all skill levels the tools for filmmaking, photography and digital art, music making, and media preservation.
After the library closes, the stacks transform into obstacles for putt-putt golf! For ages 13+.
Registration required.
Bring your sketchbook and favorite art supplies for a chilled out afternoon of creating art! We'll have music, guided exercises to get your creativity flowing, and a supportive environment for learning. Fight art block, make connections, improve your drawings, or just come hang out to relax!
We'll be taking inspiration from the classic and beloved Reading Rainbow program, remixing those literacy lessons for teens! So hop on in for a session centering LGBTQIA+ stories (and don't be afraid to let the Reading Rainbow theme song get stuck in your head).
This program is for teen participants (15+). All participants are asked to wear their favorite color!
Sensory play and crafts that are inclusive, autism-friendly, and fun for everyone! Activities are designed for children with a developmental age of approximately 2-5 years. ALL children are welcome! For questions or accommodation requests, please contact the Beaumont Branch
We'll learn baking, cooking, and healthy eating together. Get ready to mix, bake, and enjoy delicious foods from around the world! Registration required. For Tweens (8-12).
This month, we'll be watching Mean Girls, and decorating mini canvases and easels!
Ages 13 - 17, registration recommended to reserve your supplies.
Participants will read a book and then use edible milk paint to decorate their toast with all of the colors of the rainbow! Recommended for preschoolers and their caregivers.
White bread and 2% milk with food coloring will be provided.
Crafts include: perler bead designs, button-making, friendship bracelet making, and more!
Ages 11 - 17.
No registration required. All materials provided.
This class will take part over two days, Wednesday June 25th and Thursday June 26th from 2pm to 4pm each day. Attending both days is highly recommended.