The Makerspaces at Library 21c will be closed all day.
Will be doing studio portrait training sessions
Join local yoga instructor Svetlana Nudelman in this virtual yoga class for beginners and intermediate level practitioners.
Zoom link will be emailed to participants prior to the class upon registration (see below).
Learn and practice the Russian Language.
We will be hosting the basics of Medicare seminar in the Meeting Room, at East Library in the East Annex Room!
Free snacks and refreshments will be provided.
At this seminar you can expect to learn about:
Join us for a fun and interactive storytime that is specially created for children on the autism spectrum or with sensory integration challenges.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Babies from birth to 12 months, with a favorite adult, enjoy songs, bouncing action rhymes, and sharing a book together. Each interactive session gives babies the opportunity to hear lots of language and play with other babies.
meeting
Join a certified yoga therapist for a specific low impact trauma-informed yoga class.
Exchange Student Orientation for the Students
(we have another day booked for their Host Family Orientation)
The votes are in! This month, in honor of summer, we are screening the movie selected by library patron vote, “The Parent Trap” (1998, rated PG).
YoYo trick learning and open play session. New players / visitors welcome!
Getting the Most Out of Find A Grave (Virtual Genealogy Class); Partnership between PPLD & PPGS
Find A Grave can be an invaluable tool for providing you with information and clues on your ancestors and their extended family. Think you already know Find A Grave? Perhaps not as well as you might believe.
Bring an indoor plant or cutting to swap for a plant to take home. Bring a plant or cutting plus a non-perishable food item and take home two plants! All food donations will go to Care and Share.
Trust Your Words helps writers chase their dreams and trust their voice with provocative readings, writing sprints, and a supportive community. These workshops help free your voice, generate ideas, and evoke conversations around writing.
The Stick Horses in Pants will be hosting a drop-in workshop. The public is welcome and the recommended minimum age is 16.
Play D&D with other young adults (18+), led by volunteer Dungeon Masters. No experience is required. For more information, contact Library 21C. Registration is required.