Stimulate and delight your child’s senses. Build brain power. Enjoy rhymes, songs, reading and play. Build skills that will help your child grow up ready to read. Siblings are welcome.
Meet other parents / grandparents / caregivers and encourage your little ones to love the library! Have a little wiggler? No problem! There is no pressure for kids to sit still during this story time.Babies, toddlers,
Join the Young Scientist Society while we explore STEAM concepts through fun and engaging hands on experiments. Ages 6-12 recommended, but older and younger siblings are welcome.Preregistration is requested to make sure enough materials are
A monthly community gathering to share stories of life as it used to be.Bring your childhood, school, family or other memories. We may decide on a theme or just reminisce.
All welcome!3rd Thursdays at 2pm
Drop in to play fun games and interact with open-ended learning centers that support math skills and concepts learned in elementary school. Every Thursday in January, February, and March.
Join us for a special storytime with the group Showing up for Racial Justice (SURJ).
Explore the Muddy Boot Trail with Rural Action
Dust your boots off and meet at the Glouster Public Library for a hike on
Trimble High School's Muddy Boot Trail. This trail is a short walk from
Craftivism for Kids and Teens: Kindness buttons, magnets, and stickers
Every third Thursday, join us in crafting for a cause. This Thursday, we'll be making buttons, magnets, and stickers with kindness-related messages. Come with your own kindness message, or use one like:Throw Kindness Aroun
Join children's yoga instructor Liz Kelley as she draws inspiration from beloved authors, stories, and characters.
Follow clues in your backpack to discover the day's adventure.
Librarian Todd will read ashort story by Kate Chopin first
published in the periodical Two Tales (Boston, MA) in 1892 and reprinted in Chopin’s collection of stories Bayou Folk in 1894. Relax