Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement for children ages 16-36 months.
Is your new walker on the go? Is he or she too busy exploring to sit for a lap bounce or a complete story book? Join us for a dynamic 30 minutes filled with early literacy activities chosen especially for toddlers who just need to move!
Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement for children ages 16-36 months.
Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement for children ages 16-36 months.
New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First are presenting a free 3-part series of parent-child interactions for parents and children ages birth-18 months. Sessions follow a basic storytime format.
Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement for children ages 16-36 months.
New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First are presenting a free 3-part series of parent-child interactions for parents of children ages 19 months to 3 years old. Sessions follow a basic storytime format.
Want to learn how to download eBooks, movies, music, magazines and more to your laptop, tablet or eReader? Stop by our Digital Help Desk.
Want to learn how to download ebooks, movies, music, magazines, and more to your laptop, tablet, or e-reader? Stop by the HOTspot table at the Dobson Library!
Applying for your first job can be nerve wracking. Learn how to create a resume and fill out applications. Get all your questions about interviewing from the kinds of questions you’ll be asked to what you should wear. Ages 13-20.
Ever wanted to learn how to code? Learn how to make computer games and websites – no previous computer or coding experience necessary. Follow our lessons at your own pace, and you’ll be coding in no time! For ages 8 and up.
Come to the library for yoga in a relaxed environment without the pressure of attending a gym or studio. Session is for adults and appropriate for all levels, and will focus on technique as well as yoga flowing practice.