Master Gardener Series: Ikebana with a Southern Twist – Giddens
Presented by Linda Ennis
Presented by Linda Ennis
Ages 8-15 years. We will explore a new topic every week, followed by a hands-on craft or STEAM based activity. 8-12 years will learn with Ms. Stephanie, while 13+ split off with Ms. Allyson. Activities will be available for siblings 7 and under in the E room.
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters
All ages. Join Ms. Grace behind Fairhope Public Library during the City of Fairhope's Farmer's Market for a very special storytime and activity! Starting September 19th.
Ages 8-12 years. Do you love LEGOs? So do we! Kids ages 8-12 can come in every 1st and 3rd Thursday for collaborative play and building. Create your own castle, spaceship, or even a LEGO Brickfilm with your friends.
All ages. Our Activity Room will be open and stocked with Lincoln logs, blocks, LEGOs, and more. This is unstructured free play and exploration. Parents are required to directly supervise their children and help clean up. Stop by and see what you can build!
The Close Knit Circle invites all hand crafters to join them in the Board Room. All experience levels welcome.
We will have Halloween crafts, games, and photo ops to participate in for all ages. Costumes encouraged!
All ages. Our Activity Room will be open and stocked with Lincoln logs, blocks, LEGOs, and more. This is unstructured free play and exploration. Parents are required to directly supervise their children and help clean up. Stop by and see what you can build!
Meets on Mondays in the Computer Lab to discuss a TED talk of interest. Everyone is welcome.
Come join us every Monday to make a thing! Materials and projects will vary each week. Schedule: 11/4 - Crochet Night: Aspen Leaves 11/11 - CLOSED for Veteran's Day 11/18 - DIY Advent Calendar 11/25 - Pop-up Holiday Greeting Cards
Ages 18 months - 3 years. This storytime is for all of the roamers, movers, and shakers! The program lasts 30-40 minutes, with about 15-20 minutes dedicated to reading, rhyme, and music, and 20 minutes dedicated to block play and socialization or crafts and coloring.
Bob Taylor – Review of Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the U.S., 1861–1865, by James Oakes