Drop-in program. A lapsit program with songs, rhymes and books for babies (pre-walkers) and their caregiver! Tickets will be handed out 30 minutes before the program begins.
Children ages 2.5-4 and their caregiver will engage in stories, songs and activities that will help foster beginning reader skills.
Drop-in program. An active storytime with songs, rhymes, and books for children 12-23 months with their caregiver! Child must be walking. Tickets will be handed out 30 minutes before the program begins.
Stories, songs and activities for children ages 3-5. Children attend independently, but caregiver must remain in the Children’s Room during program.
Grades 6 and up: Every Tuesday we will be setting up the Nintendo Switch or XBOX One for group gaming or use one of our laptops from our mobile computer lab to game online with a group of your friends.
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Explore your creative side while gaining some knowledge about Science! Join us making crafts based around scientific fundamentals. For children in grades 3-5.
Join us to explore some gooey science! Get messy with us as we learn about and make various slimes and doughs in this series of classes.
Educational consultant Mary Spiegel returns with her popular program — a review of best practices for researching, applying, and getting in to the colleges that best fit your needs.
Disclaimer(s)
The Fairfield Public Library reserves the right to utilize photographs or video taken at the library for future library publications or other library publicity. All library patrons consent to the use of their photo/video taken at the library or during library events for such purposes. If a patron does not wish to be photographed/videoed, the patron must notify the library staff to that effect.
What makes fiction LGBTQ? The characters? The author’s identity? Join us for a stimulating conversation led by authors Christopher Bram (Gods and Monsters) and Sarah Van Arsdale (Blue: A Novel).
* THIS IS A 5 WEEK SERIES.
The purpose of this group is to provide a safe space where issues of race can be discussed and where healing racism can begin.