Geometric Clay Earrings – Teens
Part 1: Form & Texture – 2/19/26 Design bold, modern earrings using air-dry clay. In Part 1, you’ll cut, shape, and texture geometric forms, exploring clean lines and balanced shapes. Pieces will dry before the finishing session. Part 2: Color & Assembly – 2/26/26 Finish your statement earrings by painting, sealing, and assembling your designs. Learn basic jewelry assembly Read More
LEGO Creators
Hey, Future Builders! Join us in the MakerSpace on the second floor to snap, stack, and bring your imagination to life as one of Haverford Library’s LEGO Creators! This hands-on building program encourages creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration—all key STEM skills. Team up with other awesome kids to build everything from rocket ships to castles. If you can dream it, you Read More
Tea and Stitch Needlework Group
Join us for time to stitch, drink tea and visit. For more information, contact Mary Bear Shannon (shannon@haverfordlibrary.org) or call (610) 446-3082 ext. 503. We will be meeting at the renovated and expanded library at 1601 Darby Rd.
Music Munchkins I & II
Come and join the band! Music Munchkins is a family music making experience. Children and parents are encouraged to chant, sing, play instruments and dance together. Join the fun and make some noise! For children ages 2-5 📋 We appreciate your registering online, as it helps us share event updates and ensures a more effective and enjoyable experience for all Read More
Booked & Blooming: Cricut Paper Flowers and Book Vases (Adults)
Booked & Blooming is a creative, hands-on adult library program that combines crafting, upcycling, and book-themed décor. Participants use a Cricut cutting machine to create realistic paper flowers, then design and assemble book vases made from repurposed or discarded books. The finished pieces can be used together as a unique floral display or enjoyed separately as home décor. The program Read More
Knot Your Average Art: Macramé & Beaded Wall Hangings (Teens)
Knot Your Average Art is a creative teen library program that introduces participants to the art of macramé while incorporating beads to create a modern wall hanging. Teens learn the basics of macramé, including common knots such as the lark’s head, square knot, and half hitch, before combining these techniques with wooden or decorative beads to personalize their designs. The Read More
Board? Games! Family Fridays
It’s game time! Join us on Friday afternoons for Board? Games! Family Fridays, where families can relax, connect, and play together. Drop in, pull up a chair, and play your way into the weekend! For kids ages 5–12 and their grown-ups. No registration needed—just bring your library card or student ID to the Library Assistant near the reading steps on Read More
Intro to Dungeons & Dragons
Open to new players! Discover tabletop role-playing games where players create characters and go on epic quests led by a game master. We’ll begin with No Thank You, Evil!—a role-playing game (RPG) designed to get you ready for Dungeons & Dragons. Players meet at the Youth Services Circulation Desk on the second floor. Registration required. Ages 10-12 Read More
Rhythm and Rhyme Time
Interactive music and reading for kids – join us every first and third Saturday of the month for a musical storytime! Rhythm and Rhyme Time is a program developed specifically for kids ages 2-5 (and caregivers – younger siblings welcome!) that combines music with early literacy fundamentals in a fun and engaging session. Through song, rhythm, movement activities, and Read More
Print Smarter: Advanced 3D Printing Setup & Finishing (Adults)
Print Smarter is an in-depth library workshop designed for users who already have basic experience with 3D printing and want to improve print quality, reliability, and efficiency. This program focuses on three key areas of successful 3D printing: print bed setup and model placement, slicer settings optimization, and post-print cleaning and finishing. Participants learn how to properly orient models on Read More