Join us for stories, songs and more that encourage development of early literacy skills in young children. Ages 3-5
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NCBC is a book club designed to include developmentally disabled adults.We read books together, discuss them, and then celebrate with a party. All or no reading ability is acceptable.
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Join us for a discussion about how we can take care of ourselves and others close to us. We'll start with some focus questions as we share snacks. We'll also have coloring materials and small craft projects on hand.
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Drop in after school to make your own mini felt friend!
Use a pattern, or create your own design.
Every Thursday afternoon in May, from 4 to 5 pm.
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Join us for a weekly Storytime in Nelsonville Library's Kids' Zone!
We'll read books, rhyme rhymes, sing songs, and color coloring sheets!
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Meet every week to practice your Spanish in a friendly community setting! Native speakers and those interested in improving their language skills are equally welcome. Free and open to the public.
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Join us to learn about gardening with hands-on activities for kids!
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Interested in developing skills in Nonviolent or Compassionate Communication (NVC)?
Join Librarian Todd as he reads us two fictions by the imaginative, mid-century American writer, Jack Finney: "Such Interesting Neighbors" (1951) and "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" (1956). Discussion with the audience will follow.
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