Discover Your Inner Frankenstein
FrankenHeroes lets teens swap and combine parts from different toys to make their own creations.
FrankenHeroes lets teens swap and combine parts from different toys to make their own creations.
Three programs at the Austin (Texas) Public Library's Terrazas Branch serve Austin's homeless population.
Sacramento Public Library celebrates Black History Month with a history lesson using stamps.
The University of Dayton Libraries has replaced its traditional library tour with something more engaging.
Allowing students to design and build their own robots encourages creativity and critical thinking skills.
The winner of ALA's 2015 Programming Excellence Award helped its community get the facts on fracking.
Pinhead: No School Science is a hands-on STEM program in partnership the Pinhead Institute.
Dallas Public Library provides its homeless patrons with a space for open dialogue.
This interactive storytime for older adults is designed to get them engaged in sharing their own stories and memories.
Poetry readings can be as simple as you want to make them, but often are more complex than they need to be.