Children and caregivers, come together to collaborate on art inspired by artist Hervé Tullet’s book Art Workshops for Children. For ages 3-12 and their families.
Pikes Peak Library District is closed Fri., Jan. 16, for staff development and Mon., Jan. 19, to observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The eLibrary, as well as other online services and resources, will still be available.
Attendees will plan and build a city using recycled materials. They may work together to build a collaborative project or work alone to build an individual one. This is a very open-ended activity with a variety of options and outcomes.
Work individually to complete a small, colorful work of art that, when put together with the group's pieces, will make something even greater! Visit the library throughout the summer to check out the creation!
Beginners can learn to code with Google in Scratch! Using an evaluated curriculum from the computer scientists at Google, youth will learn basic computational thinking concepts through block coding. This session's theme is Music.
Play D&D with other tweens, led by our very own Dragon Master Amanda!
New members are always welcome and no experience is required. Ages 9 - 12.
Come to the Sand Creek Library Makerspace to experiment with clay! This is a two-part class. In part one you will learn how to shape a project out of clay, and in part two you will learn how to glaze it.