Crafternoon
Creativity reigns with each new weekly arts and crafts project. All ages welcome.
Creativity reigns with each new weekly arts and crafts project. All ages welcome.
Experiment with Garage Band and other music-mixing software to make something that sounds awesome. Auto-Tune your voice and save it to a CD or try layering different beats. Grades 6-12 and young adults welcome.
Wednesdays, 3 pm
Who knew you could have this much fun at the library? We’ve got great programs for teens here at Anythink Washington Street. Appropriate for teens in grades 6-12. Space is limited; registration required.
Create, play and socialize at the various activities we have planned. Appropriate for elementary-school-age children.
Learn how to make your own little vibrating, scrambling monster. Grades 6-12 welcome.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other fun activities just for preschoolers. Appropriate for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other fun activities just for preschoolers. Appropriate for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Spend time with your preschooler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Upcycle plastic bags into creative art! Create a tote bag or hat with a basic crochet stitch. Supplies provided. Space is limited; registration required. Appropriate for adults.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for ages 2-3. Space is limited; registration required.
Share time with your little one at your local Anythink with songs, rhymes and stories for babies and their caregivers. Appropriate for ages birth-23 months. Space is limited; registration required.
Tuesdays 6-6:45 pm
Each week features a different activity for families with children and teens of all ages. Join us in the program space downstairs for culinary, creative and technological fun. All ages welcome. Space is limited; registration required.
Participants will learn how to create, edit, format and save text and image documents in Microsoft Word. Additional topics include inserting page breaks and symbols, and working with headers and footers. Space is limited; registration recommended.
Visit Anythink Bennett for video-game freeplay.
Join us at the library as we have fun with anime and manga. Enjoy snacks while discussing your favorite Japanese animation
Learn about the new digital learning lab being built at Anythink Wright Farms and become an exclusive member to voice your opinions. Grades 6-12 welcome. Space is limited; registration required.
Let your voice be heard at the Huron Street Teen Advisory Board. Help us plan for upcoming programs, and discuss issues the world is facing today and how you can make a difference. It all starts at the Huron Street TAB meeting! Grades 6-12 welcome.
Join us every Tuesday for our fun, free movies. Enjoy a family favorite along with some popcorn each week.
In September, we’ll watch these classic Pixar films:
• Sept. 4: Toy Story
• Sept. 11: Cars
• Sept. 18: Up
• Sept. 25: The Incredibles
Join Ms. Rene for a great time in this program for 3-6-year-olds who love to dance, sing and have a good time! We’ll play games, use easy musical instruments, shake bean bags and parachutes, and get ourselves moving and grooving!
Come with your little one (18 months to 4 years) to enjoy one or all of our interactive play stations. We provide a place for you to have a “play date” at our house!
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Appropriate for kids ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration required.
Celebrate children’s literature with books, flannel board stories and fun songs. Appropriate for ages 3-5.
This drop-in program for children through 6 years old and their parents is a new way to explore early literacy and create the path to lifelong learning! Six different centers will be set up reflecting each early literacy skill. Centers may include books, hands-on activities, crafts or music. Participants will be gathered together two times during the hour to do a group movement or story activity.
Need computer help? Anythink Bennett is offering assistance twice a week. Please call 303-405-3231 to schedule a half-hour appointment. Walk-ins welcome – first come, first served.
Do you need to start with the basics? We’ve got you covered. We’ll go over the basic parts of the computer and learn how to do Internet searching. All ages welcome. Space is limited; registration required.
Share time with your little one with songs, rhymes, and stories for babies and their caregivers, then stay for free play time afterward. Appropriate for ages birth-24 months. Space is limited; registration required.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs, and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3. Space is limited; registration required.
Have lots of fun with songs and stories for the whole family. All ages welcome.
Wondering how Skype works? Come see how you can talk to people over the Internet with a microphone on your computer or an application on your phone. Please bring a microphone if you want to practice. Space is limited; registration required. Please register using our online calendar.
On the first, third and fifth Thursdays of the month, we host Bingo for Books for all ages. Teens, tweens, families and children are welcome to join in the Bingo fun, with books for prizes!
Spend an afternoon making something new. This week, we will be making a belt or bracelet out of pop tabs. All materials are provided – just bring along your creativity! Grades 6-12 welcome.
Create, play, and socialize at the various activities we have planned. Appropriate for elementary-school-age children.
Do something different every Wednesday! Come by and create something fun with others. Grades 6-12 welcome.
Create a colorful scarf using tie dye or painting techniques. Supplies provided. Space is limited; registration required. Please register using our online calendar. Appropriate for adults.
Kate M. Syfert, community relations officer for US Citizenship and Immigration Services, will talk about permanent residence requirements and the application process.
Join us at the library as we have fun with anime and manga. Enjoy snacks while discussing your favorite Japanese animation.
Join Ms. Rene for a great time in this program for 3-6-year-olds who love to sing, dance and have a good time! We'll play games, use easy musical instruments, shake bean bags and parachutes, and get ourselves moving and grooving!
Here’s your chance to get one-on-one help on a computer from a tech guide. Come and talk about email, resumés, Internet-searching, e-readers or any tech question. All ages are welcome. Space is limited; registration required. Please register using our online calendar.
Learn the basics of replying, posting, uploading photos and editing a post in Craigslist. Participants are encouraged to bring information and photos from a flash drive to post an ad on Craigslist. All ages welcome. Space is limited; registration required.
It’s time for Bingo again! We’ll play several games of Bingo where the winners will get their choice of a children’s book or young adult book. All ages are welcome.
Meet at the library to discuss Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder.
Want to get your voice out on the Internet? Come see how to create a blog with Tumblr or Blogger. These are easy ways to create a blogs and have fun on the Internet. Registration using our online calendar suggested, but not required.
On the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, we host a general crafternoon for assorted crafting supplies all ages. Teens, tweens, families and children are welcome to come and make some amazing creations.
Got a technology question? Need help with a device? Just ask the Huron Street Tech Guide. Visit the table by the front door and if you have a question about your device, bring it along. No registration necessary. All ages welcome.
Come join us as we watch Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (PG) on the big screen in the community room. Popcorn and drinks will be provided.
Learn how to make a rag doll that will comfort a child in distress, whether from fire or flood, war or upheaval. The dolls you make will go to a good home. The skills you take home will last forever.
Let’s have fun making crafts using seashells! Appropriate for kids through 6th grade.
School is back in and so is gaming at the Huron Street! Come enjoy an afternoon of games and snacks. Grades 6-12 welcome.
Create, play, and socialize at the various activities we have planned. Appropriate for elementary-school-age children.