This event is in the "Everyone (all ages)" group. Bookopoly! Read to Win March 1-April 30 All Day 3/1 - 4/30 Everyone (all ages) This event is in the "Everyone (all ages)" group. Mar-Apr 2022 Bookopoly! Read to Win March 1-April 30 All Day 3/1 - 4/30 Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Grace A. Dow Memorial Library Age Group: Everyone (all ages) Event Details: March is Reading Month! Read to win from March 1 - April 30. Log your reading in the Beanstack app or online at gadml.beanstack.org for a chance to win a prize.
This event is in the "Teens (9th - 12th grade)" group. This event is in the "Adults (18 and up)" group. Community Sketchbook Project Kick-off All Day Teens (9th - 12th grade), Adults (18 and up) Arts & Crafts Closed Required This event is in the "Teens (9th - 12th grade)" group. This event is in the "Adults (18 and up)" group. Apr 5 2022 Tue Community Sketchbook Project Kick-off All Day Arts & Crafts Closed Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Grace A. Dow Memorial Library Age Group: Teens (9th - 12th grade), Adults (18 and up) Program Type: Arts & Crafts Required Seats Remaining: 0 Event Details: Join us for this in-person event Friday 8th in the community room. The kick-off of the Community Sketchbook Project featuring the NEA Big Read: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros.
This event is in the "Adults (18 and up)" group. Parenting "Quirky" Kids Q&A with Dr. Mark Bowers 6:30pm - 7:15pm Adults (18 and up) Closed Required This event is in the "Adults (18 and up)" group. Apr 5 2022 Tue Parenting "Quirky" Kids Q&A with Dr. Mark Bowers 6:30pm - 7:15pm Closed Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Grace A. Dow Memorial Library Age Group: Adults (18 and up) Required Seats Remaining: 59 Event Details: Just about every parent worries that their child may not fit in. For some children, navigating friendships and social situations can be a struggle. How can you help your "quirky" child succeed at school and with friends?