Kindergarten Gear Up

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.
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.
This program combines hands-on crafting with nature education. Participants learn about backyard birds and create heart-shaped suet bird feeders using 3D-printed forms, bird seed, nut butter, grains and lard.
Participants spend 24 hours at the library crafting a 24-page comic book.
Participants follow prompts for setting, subject and action to create “bad/awkward” art using provided materials.
An evening of cereal delights, where you can customize your own bowl at a cereal bar, get crafty with cereal-themed crafts and maybe even challenge your friends to a cereal-themed game or two.
Kids get Thanksgiving ready by practicing dinner table etiquette with familiar Charlie Brown characters.
A group of students (ages 6-8) draw portraits of seniors from the community.
This library offered a space for community members to display and share extra produce and flowers from their gardens
With limited supplies, children are challenged to create a mini rollercoaster maze for a wooden ball to travel through.