Back to School with the Library
In the hustle and bustle of “back to school”, don’t forget to take inventory of the great, FREE resources the library can offer students AND
In the hustle and bustle of “back to school”, don’t forget to take inventory of the great, FREE resources the library can offer students AND
Engineers Week takes place February 20 – 26 and is a great opportunity to interest young people in engineering and technology careers. We also have a
In November 2022, NASA launched the most powerful rocket ever built – Artemis – named for the sister of the Greek god, Apollo. The Artemis
National STEM/STEAM Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics education in the United States. Since many career fields use
Join us to learn about Mars and the search for water there! Sign up for Space Science for Kids: Water on Mars? on Tuesday, March 1
Engineers Week takes place February 20 – 26 and is a great opportunity to interest young people in engineering and technology careers. These pictures books
Kids (grades K-5), please join us for our next Space Science for Kids event to learn about the International Space Station! Sign up for our
Kids (grades K-5), please join us to learn about the human heart! We’ll make a simple stethoscope and create a heart thaumatrope – a spinning
Hey, kids (grades K-5)! You are invited to join us for our next STEM Program to learn about the history, uses, and science of cranberries.
Join us for Space Science for Kids via Zoom on November 2nd at 4pm. Registration is required – sign up here! A comet is an