Ballet Embody, Maryland’s premiere professional contemporary ballet company presents a 30-minute demonstration of "Storytelling through Dance".
Come to the library every Saturday morning for a new adventure! Stories, songs, dancing, crafts, there will be something new and different each week. The one thing that will always happen? Fun!
Bring a family Bible to be scanned by volunteers from the Carroll County Genealogical Society. Registrants will be sent an email with morning time slot availability.
We’ll share books, stories, rhymes, music, and movement. Come talk, sing, read, write, and play together in a format appropriate for young children.
Enjoy the soothing sounds of piano or harp, as Lydia Bandy fills the library with beautiful calming music. The March presentation will include Irish songs to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Learning to think effectively for yourself is a great deal of fun. Join us in fun conversation activities inspired by Dr. Edward de Bono, creator of Six Thinking Hats.
Bring a family Bible to be scanned by volunteers from the Carroll County Genealogical Society. Registrants will be sent an email with afternoon time slot availability.
Join us for a hands-on baking class! We’ll learn how to make delicious soft pretzels and a dipping sauce to go with them.
Disclaimer(s)
Registration verifies your acceptance of Exploration Commons' program cancellation and kitchen safety procedures.
The Exploration Commons kitchen is not an allergen-free facility.
“To develop thinking as a skill, it should be deliberate, focused, confident, and enjoyable.”
- Dr. Edward de Bono, creator of Six Thinking Hats.
Join us as we get our hands dirty and learn the art of kokedama, an ancient form of Japanese garden art. You will learn about this ancient art tied to the practice of bonsai and take home one of your own!
Join us for a special afternoon as historian Jonathan Beasley walks us through Maryland's military history.
Disclaimer(s)
Celebrating America fosters a greater sense and understanding of America's history and Carroll County's important role in that history by joining forces with private and public institutions around the county. For more information about the initiative, visit Carroll County's Celebrating America website.