Boost independence and develop social skills using writing activities, basic concepts (i.e., colors, shapes, letters, etc.), large muscle movement, and social-emotional learning opportunities focusing on the whole child. Age 2 with a caregiver.
Build early language and large motor skills through rhyme, songs, book sharing and hands-on activities with your child. Ages 6-24 months with caregiver. Registration is required.
Join us in a casual social gathering for people with dementia and their care partners. Enjoy conversation, activities, snacks as we get to know others experiencing similar memory changes. Adults. Registration is not required.
Enjoy a warm and inviting space where you and your child can play and socialize with others in the community. Please note: This is a social event for both caregiver and child, as opposed to a traditionally structured program.
Start your week off with Mahjong! Come learn the rules of this traditional Chinese game and play with others. No experience necessary. Adults. Registration is required.
Enjoy a warm and inviting space where you and your child can play and socialize with others in the community. Please note: This is a social event for both caregiver and child, as opposed to a traditionally structured program.
Help prepare your child to enter school ready to read! This Storytime includes books, rhymes, and literacy activities that emphasize alphabet and letter recognition plus activities that support independence and confidence building.
Boost independence and develop social skills using writing activities, basic concepts (i.e., colors, shapes, letters, etc.), large muscle movement, and social-emotional learning opportunities focusing on the whole child. Age 2 with a caregiver.
Designed for newly independent preschoolers, this storytime features books, rhymes and literacy-based activities that will help prepare your child to enter school ready to read. Ages 4-5 without caregiver in storytime room.
With lessons about self-esteem and self-reliance, this entertaining program by Harold Wood shows how personal accomplishment is a product of hard work and perseverance.
Bayside Library and Westminster Canterbury are providing a brain-fitness program for older adults designed to maximize physical, mental, and social well-being through fun, stimulating activities.
We emphasize alphabet and letter recognition and activities that support independence and confidence building. This storytime includes books, rhymes, and literacy activities to help children enter school ready to learn to read.
Help prepare your child to enter school ready to read! This Storytime includes books, rhymes, and literacy activities that emphasize alphabet and letter recognition plus activities that support independence and confidence building.
Perform, create, and have fun! Join us to explore various art forms. Each class features a new skill, artist, artistic movement, or technique. Grades 3-5. Registration is required.
Bad Kitty Storytime and Character Visit
She wasn't always bad, or so it says in her books! Come meet our 2024 SRC Costume character, Bad Kitty, hear her stories and make a craft. You can find out how cool this cat really is! PreK - 2nd Grade.
Come celebrate Juneteenth with us. Do you think you know black history, or consider yourself a trivia expert? Join us as we play African American history trivia where you select the right answer and respond on your phone or our iPad.
Challenge yourself to use logic and problem solving skills while having fun with the Osmo Wonder Kit.* Grades 3-5. Registration is required.
*Note this event is not an official Osmos event but uses the Osmo learning system.
A chess club for teens by teens! Those familiar with how to play can come play with other teens.
Beginners are welcome to come learn to play this game of strategy.
Presented by Central Library's Teen Advisory Group.
Drop-in for a fun craft for your family to enjoy! All supplies are provided. Family. No registration required.
Rotating competition is organized by the club coordinator. Knowledge of chess rules is required; limited instruction may be provided for beginners. Chess equipment has been generously donated by Virginia Chess Federation, private donor
Love painting? Want to create fanart? This program is for you! Grades 6-12. Registration required.
Let's roll! Use math and strategy to go head to head in dice games. Grades K-2 and grades 3-5. Registration is not required.
Mike Lane is a native of the coastlands of Virginia and North Carolina, but has lived and worked in Asia for almost 30 years, where from 2008 through 2014, he studied with accomplished and very patient artists in southern China.