Sing, sign, play, and learn basic American Sign Language in this fun, hands-on storytime for the whole family.
Drop-in for self-directed use of our makerspace resources during our unstaffed open lab hours. Check library.carr.org/explorationpoint for a full list of the equipment and software available.
Local bluegrass musician Alani Sugar will play the fiddle and mandolin in the cafè.
We’ll share books, stories, rhymes, music, and movement. Come talk, sing, read, write, and play together in a format appropriate for young children.
Prepare for conventions in good company. Learn tips and tricks for making your costume, as well as find resources for new ideas and techniques.
Looking forward to spring? In January, we'll color a beautiful floral bouquet with bleeding hearts to create a one-of-a-kind card. In February, we'll create a cheerful daffodil card to chase away the winter blues.
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All attendees need to register.
Our favorite superhero family is back in action! Join us as we watch the movie and make some incredible crafts!
Come to the library and read a story to a book-loving dog. Research shows that reading to animals can boost reading skills in children as well as help with emotional and social skills. Struggling readers are encouraged to participate.