Mario Kart Tournament
Are you ready for the ultimate test of skill? Challenge yourself and your friends – give it your all to determine who is the greatest Mario Kart racer of all! Start your engines! This monthly tournament will be a double-elimination, bracket-style tournament that lets teens compete against friends and rivals in Nintendo’s Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Switch 2. On Read More
LEGO Club
Can you complete the challenge? – Using LEGOs, kids will compete to become master builders! During the first half of the program, children will race to complete the challenge. The second half of the program will allow children to either continue with the theme or to freely create – building their confidence and social skills and practicing basic engineering skills, Read More
Philadelphia Quakers and the American Revolution
Join us for a talk by Jeff Denman, author of Philadelphia Quakers and the American Revolution. Fleeing political upheavals in England for settlement in the New World, Quakers rose to unprecedented economic and political power in the Pennsylvania colony. However, the failure of the Quaker-dominated government to provide for defense in the wars from the 1730s into the 1760s was the beginning of Read More
Zine Lab
Unleash your creativity in this hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the art of DIY zine-making! Explore how to transform your ideas, doodles, photos, and words into a unique mini-magazine that expresses your voice. Whether you’re into collage, storytelling, poetry, or just love creating things by hand, Zine Lab gives you the tools and inspiration to create, assemble, and share your Read More
Prom Dress & Suit Exchange
We are currently collecting prom formalwear in excellent, wearable condition. Donations will be accepted through May 10. Collected items will be available for viewing at the Teen Room circulation desk during regular library hours. Items may be tried on in the restrooms with the deposit of a library card or student ID. Please limit try-ons to no more than two Read More
Exhibit: Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
This exhibition examines voting rights, emphasizing the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election of 2000, this exhibition explores the complex history of the right to vote that forms the core of our nation’s democracy. Read More
Babies & Books I & II
Join our children’s librarians with your infant or baby for this quiet and cuddly storytime that includes books, songs, lap bounces, and simple rhymes! Babies & Books is tailored to children under the age of 12 months and takes place in person in the Hub on the second floor. 📋 We appreciate your registering online, as it helps us share Read More
Baby Social
After Babies & Books Storytime, it’s time to make some new friends! At our Baby Social, we bring age-appropriate toys to our tumble mats so that babies can play and learn to interact in a safe environment while their caretakers get to know each other, share their experiences or just relax while watching their little ones play. Baby Social takes Read More
Duct Tape DIY (Teens)
Turn ordinary duct tape into something awesome! In this creative, hands-on program, teens will learn how to design and craft their very own duct tape wallets. With tons of colors and patterns to choose from, you’ll walk away with a wallet that’s as functional as it is uniquely you. Registration is Required. Monday, April 20 – 3-4pm – Register Here Read More
Bristle Bot Races (Children)
Get ready to build, race, and explore the world of tiny robots! Join us at the library for Bristle Bot Races, a hands-on STEM adventure where kids will design and create their very own mini robots using simple materials like toothbrush heads, motors, and batteries. Once their bots are built, participants will put them to the test on our custom Read More