Citizen Science Anyone Can Do at Home

Published on :

For many kids and teens, summer is a time for traveling and expanding their knowledge of the world. For some it’s also about doing something helpful for their communities, getting involved in volunteer projects. But with travel restrictions and in-person volunteering opportunities limited, Summer 2020 is going to be different. […]

Exploring the Night Sky

Published on :

On Thursday, February 27, we had a special astronomy festival for the whole family! People of all ages got to learn something new and inspiring about the way our understanding of the universe has grown, and also the ways that you can help scientists track changes in night sky visibility. […]

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon: Read Around the World travels to China

Published on :

Read Around the World is a new book club we’ve started for 3rd – 5th graders. Each month the kids read a novel set in another part of the world, and come to the library to complete challenges, do crafts, play games or solve puzzles, as well as to discuss […]

Using Computer Science for Good — Kids’ Coding Club and Computer Science Education Week

Published on :

Yesterday, to celebrate Computer Science Education Week, we focused on learning about one of the newest trends in computer science: machine learning artificial intelligence. We discussed how artificial intelligence can help humanity and the Earth, by making it easier to operate prosthetics, create tools for assisting people with disabilities, identify […]

December Craft: Jewelry Workshop for Kids

Published on :

Monday’s jewelry making workshop for kids had a very special guest instructor. Kaitlyn was once a kid who came to a library craft program where she was introduced to jewelry making skills and equipment, and she was hooked! She checked out this book: and developed a passion for making her […]

Read Around the World Book Club: The Parker Inheritance

Published on :

Last night we had our first Read Around the World book club meeting, and our book was The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson. We had a wonderful group! When the kids and parents entered, I gave them a packet: We did that first page together–the word is SPY!   It […]

Writing Hidden Histories for our Young Reader’s League Writing Contest

Published on :

Last week our Kids’ Writing Workshop focused on hidden histories and flash fiction, to help kids develop entries for our 2019 Young Reader’s League Writing Contest. The theme of the contest is “Hidden Histories” and the maximum length is 300 words–which is much shorter than it sounds! So for this […]

Winners and Honorable Mentions for our Fractured Films Art Contest

Published on :

On Saturday, August 31st we had a reception honoring the winners and honorable mentions of our Art and Writing Contests. This year’s theme was “Fractured Films,” fitting with our Summer Reading theme, “It’s Showtime at Your Library!” We got beautiful art and writing entries that were inspired by films, but […]

“Triassic Park” by Joel Mason Griffin: 1st Place

Published on :

Read the story that won 1st Place in the Children’s Category for our Fractured Films Writing Contest–a Triassic take on the movie “Jurassic Park” written by Joel Mason Griffin! The judges loved the action and suspense, and I think you will, too!                 […]

“Fairytale Avengers” by Diego and Mateo Fernández: 2nd Place

Published on :

Read the story that won 2nd Place in our Fractured Films Writing Contest–a fairytale take on the Avengers (or an Avengers take on fairytales!) written by an amazing duo of writer brothers: Diego and Mateo Fernández! Action-packed and a delight to read, see for yourself why it placed!     […]