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Now that you have mastered the mouse and conquered the computer, let’s go online. Let us introduce you to the World Wide Web. Internet Basics is first in a three part series to prepare you to surf the net with confidence. Learn how the…
Registration required (6 spots remaining)Register for event K-12 students: Visit the Homework Help Center for help with your homework, school projects, and extra practice in a subject area of your choice. We have friendly Homework Help Assistants ready to guide you in the right direction. There are…
Socialize with friends, play games, and more. For Grades 7-12. Each week enjoy a rotating STEAM activity like button making, pendulum art or ozobots.
At this fun afterschool program kids get to listen to a book, study an artist's works, and create a related artwork!
For example, you might read a book illustrated by Gennady Spirin, study Spirin's colored pencil masterworks, then draw…
Lore Storytelling is partnering with the Dayton Metro Library on a teen program that empowers them to see the value in their personal story's. Through this program, teens will be able to walk away with skills that translate to writing,…
Registration required (9 spots remaining)Register for eventEnjoy quality family time with books, songs, and activities that children of all ages and caregivers can enjoy together.
Location: Children's Room Story Corner
Kindergarten Club is intended for the families of children who are entering kindergarten in fall 2024. Children and caregivers participate together in a variety of fun activities designed to help children prepare for kindergarten. Tips for…
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Author Vanessa Miller will discuss her new book, The American Queen. The true story of the only queen to ever rule on American soil. Feel free to wear your crown.
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View the solar eclipse with family, friends, and neighbors at the Northwest Library. A limited number of eclipse-viewing glasses will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Folks are encouraged to bring their own…
K-12 students: Visit the Homework Help Center for help with your homework, school projects, and extra practice in a subject area of your choice. We have friendly Homework Help Assistants ready to guide you in the right direction. There are…
Join Northwest's tween book club and discuss amazing books over chocolate chip cookies!
*Located in Quiet Reading Room*
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This week teens are invited to jump into the seat of a designer and use either fabric markers or an air marker sprayer to make an artistic creation on their own tote bag.
Spark your creativity! For Grades 7 - 12.
*All materials…
Drop in or make an appointment to receive assistance with updating/creating a resume, soft skills, professional etiquette, job searching, and mock interviews. Facilitated by Eleanor-Newman-Bumpus, Omega, Lead Workforce Development Trainer.
K-12 students: Visit the Homework Help Center for help with your homework, school projects, and extra practice in a subject area of your choice. We have friendly Homework Help Assistants ready to guide you in the right direction. There are…
Join us for stories, songs, and other fun learning activities designed to develop the language, literacy, and social skills your preschooler needs for school success. For ages 3-5.*Held in the Children's Area
K-12 students: Visit the Homework Help Center for help with your homework, school projects, and extra practice in a subject area of your choice. We have friendly Homework Help Assistants ready to guide you in the right direction. There are…
Come learn coding using the Girls Who Code curriculum! No experience necessary, for grades 3-6.
Registration preferred, but not required.
Registration required (5 spots remaining)Register for eventCome learn coding using the Girls Who Code curriculum! No experience necessary, for grades 7-12. Registration preferred, but not required.
Registration required (10 spots remaining)Register for event