In honor of Youth Art Month, the Children’s Department will be sponsoring a Design a Bookmark Contest for children ages 5-12. Official entry blanks and rules will be available at all branches, and here on the calendar. Winning bookmark
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Stop by our center table space to try and break our secret Cryptogram messages. Cryptograms are puzzle messages designed to be solved using a cipher. Can you break the code and solve our puzzle?
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Stop by our Makerspace to try a new tabletop challenge every week. Activities will include pre-coding, engineering, math, nature, science, design, and electricity. Look for a new tabletop activity every Monday.
Stop by the Teen/YA sitting area and vote for the winning YA Book in our Williamsport YA Book March Madness! Brackets will be updated weekly.
Gather with other Toddles to learn Numbers, Shapes, and Colors at Story Time.
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Homeschool Game Day (WIL)
A new program is beginning this month. Homeschool families, join us at the library for a few hours of games, fun, and friendship. All ages are welcome. We will divide children into groups by age for appropriate games.
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Bookmobile Stop. All are welcome!
Come join our guest lecturer Ahja Gilmer as she presents a series of Gacha Animation classes on Tuesday evenings in the Teen Room here at the library. Each week she will build on what we have learned the week before as we work toward a stop
Do you wanna play a game? Drop in to play a board game or two, or solve a murder mystery!
Join us for Movie Night showing a different movie each month on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
For March we will show Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans" (2022; PG-13; 2hr 31 min).
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Food Allergies
Shortly after the start of the Civil War in April 1861, the daily lives of the local people were thrown into a state of upheaval that didn't end until the war was over. There were constant threats of invasion, shortages of basic goods and su