A STEM Club for elementary students offers hands-on activities and projects to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in a fun and interactive way. Best for Ages 6 - 10. Parents should remain in the Children's department while their child participates.
Join us for this free six week program that's open to those with chronic pain and other health issues related to pain. Everyone can benefit from learning the skills to coordinate all the activities needed to manage their health, as well as help them maintain a full and active life. This workshop is presented by […]
Join us for an exploration of different media. This is a relaxed, drop-in program to explore various media and spend time with other young artists. The library will provide all the materials. Ages 11-14.
Explore secular mindfulness and meditation with Kath Meadows of Moving Mountains Yoga. Each session will include guided meditation, mindfulness topics, and time for discussion. All levels welcome. No experience required. This is a free program. For ages 18 and up. Meets in the Library Commons Room.
Sensory-Friendly Library Time: A calm browsing experience for neurodivergent visitors and those with sensory needs. During this dedicated hour, we create a low-stimulus environment with dimmed lighting and reduced noise. All are welcome to join us in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere from 10 AM - to 11 AM.
Join us for a craft program for kids where they can make fun art projects and learn new skills. Best for Ages 5 - 11. Parents are asked to remain in the Children's Department with their participating child.
Through hands-on experiences and creative projects, we aim to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts and environmental stewards. Designed for children aged 6 to 10, we happily welcome kids of all ages to join us on this journey of discovery! We won't always go outside, but on the days that we do, kids need […]
A youth chess club where kids & teens can learn, play, and have fun while improving their chess skills in a friendly environment. Ages 6 -18. Parents of children 6 - 10 years should plan to remain in the Children's Dept. while their child participates.
Join our LEGO Club for kids where they can build with both LEGO bricks and DUPLO blocks, creating awesome structures and having fun with friends! Ages 3 - 12. Parents must remain in the Children's Dept. while their child participates.
Break away from the new cycle and enjoy some feel-good distraction by joining us at the library for a movie marathon. Bring your own snacks and drinks, and maybe a cushion for our chairs. Movies include Queen of Katwe 10:30-12:30, Philadelphia Story 1:00-3:30, Paddington 4:00-5:30. These films are appropriate for all ages!
A STEM Club for elementary students offers hands-on activities and projects to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in a fun and interactive way. Best for Ages 6 - 10. Parents should remain in the Children's department while their child participates.
Join us for an exploration of different media. This is a relaxed, drop-in program to explore various media and spend time with other young artists. The library will provide all the materials. Ages 11-14.
Explore secular mindfulness and meditation with Kath Meadows of Moving Mountains Yoga. Each session will include guided meditation, mindfulness topics, and time for discussion. All levels welcome. No experience required. This is a free program. For ages 18 and up. Meets in the Library Commons Room.
Join Elaine Lewis before library hours for this gentle adult yoga class. Bring your own blanket or yoga mat or use one of ours. These classes are Pay-What-You-Can, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the library!
Sensory-Friendly Library Time: A calm browsing experience for neurodivergent visitors and those with sensory needs. During this dedicated hour, we create a low-stimulus environment with dimmed lighting and reduced noise. All are welcome to join us in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere from 10 AM - to 11 AM.
This group is intended for those who are coping with caregiving responsibilities for loved ones with dementia or Alzheimers. Join us to build community, share resources, and alleviate the burden of caregiving. This program is facilitated by Access 304.
Through hands-on experiences and creative projects, we aim to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts and environmental stewards. Designed for children aged 6 to 10, we happily welcome kids of all ages to join us on this journey of discovery! We won't always go outside, but on the days that we do, kids need […]
Join us for an exploration of different media. This is a relaxed, drop-in program to explore various media and spend time with other young artists. The library will provide all the materials. Ages 11-14.
Explore secular mindfulness and meditation with Kath Meadows of Moving Mountains Yoga. Each session will include guided meditation, mindfulness topics, and time for discussion. All levels welcome. No experience required. This is a free program. For ages 18 and up. Meets in the Library Commons Room.
Join Elaine Lewis before library hours for this gentle adult yoga class. Bring your own blanket or yoga mat or use one of ours. These classes are Pay-What-You-Can, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the library!
Sensory-Friendly Library Time: A calm browsing experience for neurodivergent visitors and those with sensory needs. During this dedicated hour, we create a low-stimulus environment with dimmed lighting and reduced noise. All are welcome to join us in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere from 10 AM - to 11 AM.
Join us for a craft program for kids where they can make fun art projects and learn new skills. Best for Ages 5 - 11. Parents are asked to remain in the Children's Department with their participating child.
Through hands-on experiences and creative projects, we aim to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts and environmental stewards. Designed for children aged 6 to 10, we happily welcome kids of all ages to join us on this journey of discovery! We won't always go outside, but on the days that we do, kids need […]
Local artist Ralph Scorza presents his artwork through the style of the ancient Aztec codices. U.S. historical events are highlighted from colonization to current events. Ralph will present a talk of his style of art, his inspiration, and describe the events in each piece. Descriptions and book titles to learn more will also be included. […]
Local artist Ralph Scorza presents a talk about style choices for his art, his inspiration, and will share personal descriptions about the significant events portrayed in each piece. An additional reading materials list curated by Ralph will be available at this talk as well.
October is Diabetes Awareness month and WVU Medicine is hosting this event for diabetics and pre-diabetics to make sure they're aware of all the resources available to them to help manage their condition.
A STEM Club for elementary students offers hands-on activities and projects to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in a fun and interactive way. Best for Ages 6 - 10. Parents should remain in the Children's department while their child participates.
Join us for an exploration of different media. This is a relaxed, drop-in program to explore various media and spend time with other young artists. The library will provide all the materials. Ages 11-14.
Curious about life's big questions? Join us for Socrates Café! Engage in thoughtful discussions, explore new perspectives, and connect with fellow seekers of wisdom. Whether you're a philosopher at heart or just curious, everyone is welcome to share and learn together.
Explore secular mindfulness and meditation with Kath Meadows of Moving Mountains Yoga. Each session will include guided meditation, mindfulness topics, and time for discussion. All levels welcome. No experience required. This is a free program. For ages 18 and up. Meets in the Library Commons Room.
Join Elaine Lewis before library hours for this gentle adult yoga class. Bring your own blanket or yoga mat or use one of ours. These classes are Pay-What-You-Can, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the library!
Sensory-Friendly Library Time: A calm browsing experience for neurodivergent visitors and those with sensory needs. During this dedicated hour, we create a low-stimulus environment with dimmed lighting and reduced noise. All are welcome to join us in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere from 10 AM - to 11 AM.
This group is intended for those who are coping with caregiving responsibilities for loved ones with dementia or Alzheimers. Join us to build community, share resources, and alleviate the burden of caregiving. This program is facilitated by Access 304.
Through hands-on experiences and creative projects, we aim to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts and environmental stewards. Designed for children aged 6 to 10, we happily welcome kids of all ages to join us on this journey of discovery! We won't always go outside, but on the days that we do, kids need […]
A youth chess club where kids & teens can learn, play, and have fun while improving their chess skills in a friendly environment. Ages 6 -18. Parents of children 6 - 10 years should plan to remain in the Children's Dept. while their child participates.
Local artist Ralph Scorza presents a second Artist Talk by request! His artwork is in the style of the ancient Aztec codices. U.S. historical events are highlighted from colonization to current events. Ralph will present a talk of his style of art, his inspiration, and describe the events in each piece. A curated list of […]