Zine Workshop
Introduce your patrons to zines — homemade magazines — and help get them started making their own.
Introduce your patrons to zines — homemade magazines — and help get them started making their own.
McCracken County Public Library shows kids that learning can be fun by inspiring them to use their imaginations.
With four holidays falling in the same week last December, Arapahoe District Library drew kids to the library with light-themed stories and crafts.
This simple, summery pressed flower craft is beautiful and costs just a few dollars per person to make.
An Oklahoma public library attracted patrons of all ages with a simple alternative to coloring books.
Using simple supplies and natural materials, this easy-to-plan STEM program asks kids to imagine what it's like to be a bird looking for materials to build a nest.
Get your pets fashion runway ready in this hands-on program.
Create a shining disco ball vase using styrofoam balls and recycled CDs.
This workshop highlights Black American subcultures, specifically the Gullah-Geechee of Coastal Georgia.
Dive into the history of zine-making and how to use digital collections to make your own.