Decorate Your Graduation Cap
Local graduating seniors are invited to take over the library and decorate their graduation caps. All supplies provided.
Local graduating seniors are invited to take over the library and decorate their graduation caps. All supplies provided.
Partnering with a local coffee shop, participants got to hear book talks that paired with a variety of coffee drinks.
To Jane Austen, nothing was better than a good cuppa tea. This teatime program celebrated her 250th birthday with crafts, games, scones, sandwiches, and, of course, tea!
The No-Bake Gingerbread House Workshop is an all-ages, hands-on experience where each participant creates their own edible house to take home.
In this podcast program, guests were invited to share their personal migration experiences—the struggles, triumphs and the moments that shaped them.
A real-life version of the multiplayer online game. Kids act as the crewmate or the imposter and complete tasks throughout the library, while still avoiding their demise by getting caught by the imposter.
A Question of the Week is posted on an easel whiteboard and on the library's social media. Patrons can answer with Post-It notes or with comments online.
The Enchanted Library Fairy Ball was an after-hours, adults-only celebration of fantasy, folklore and whimsy.
Designed for both children and caregivers, the program prepares families for kindergarten and is accessible through a comprehensive website funded by the California State Library.
Patrons learn about propagation and what plants can be propagated using this method. Then, they assemble their own "Prop Box" or mini greenhouse by taking a plant cutting and learning to care for it until it establishes roots and can be planted in soil. ​