Welcome to the world of word processing! Learn how to open a file, create a new file, make formatting changes, correct typing mistakes, save a file and more! Class is open to beginning computer users.
This program includes short stories, songs, fingerplays, movement activities, and free play to reinforce early language learning. Ages 18 to 36 months and a caregiver.
Join us on the Green Bus for storytime at A to Z Daycare. Stories are tailored to visitors Kindergarten age or younger.
Do you have questions about Medicare? What to know what your options are? Get your questions answered during this on-hour informational session!
Have questions about your electronic device? Need help with your computers? Have a question about a phone? Bring your computer/device to the library and get hands-on help!
Learn the basics of the Internet in this class for beginners. Find out what the Internet actually is, learn how to go to a web site and how to navigate the pages.
Attendees must have basic computer skills.
Meet other anime fans, eat Japanese snacks and spend some time on all things anime! Ages 12 to 19. Located in the Youth Services Department on the second floor.
Movies every Thursday after school in the auditorium.
Join us for Kids Cafe! Children 18 and under are welcome to have an after-school snack provided by USD 500.
Join us for Kids Cafe! Kids and Teens are welcome to join us for a delicious and nutritous after-school snack provided by USD 500.
Make a variety of monsters with interchangable blocks! Draw a bunch of heads on one, bodies on the middle, and legs on the bottom and stack them in different ways to create different creatures.
A plucky cave man named Dug, his sideckick Hognob and the rest of their tribe face a grave threat to their simple existence.
The Main Library and Catholic Charities are working together to provide a FREE US Citizenship Preparation Program at the Main Library.
With retirement on his mind, a successful young drug dealer sets up one last big job, while dealing with trigger-happy colleagues and the police.
Join us for a discussion of the book How Sweet the Sound by Amy K. Sorells.