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Knit and Stitch
2024-10-03 18:00:002024-10-03 20:00:00America/New_YorkKnit and StitchBring your latest project and learn from each other. All levels of experience welcome.North Point Branch - Public Service Area
Thursday, October 03 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Add to Calendar2024-10-03 18:00:002024-10-03 20:00:00America/New_YorkKnit and StitchBring your latest project and learn from each other. All levels of experience welcome.North Point Branch - Public Service Area
Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request. Notice of eight business days prior to the event is requested.
For youth and family programs, children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Visit the history room to view exhibits or research Catonsville's rich history. A librarian is available to assist you. For in-depth research, a My Librarian appointment is recommended.
Monkton playwright and poet Robert Bowie Jr. and guest presenter Michael Fallon facilitate this group designed for those who enjoy reading, discussing and writing poetry.
Reading to a therapy dog can increase a child's self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially with struggling readers. Stop in and read to one of our therapy dogs.
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games, enjoy music and more.
A show that engages children with comedy, bubbles, music technology and children's stories that foster literacy, storytelling and a lifelong love of the local library.
The wolf is a vegetarian and the pigs jam on rock and roll guitars. This show offers an offbeat version of the classic children's tale that's as much fun for the adults as it is for the kids.
The Baltimore County Department of Health is offering free, on-the-spot opioid overdose response training on recognizing, preventing and responding to an opioid overdose using intranasal naloxone.
A show that engages children with comedy, bubbles, music technology and children's stories that foster literacy, storytelling and a lifelong love of the local library.
Learn to knit and meet others who craft. Beginners are encouraged; all levels of experience welcome. Materials provided for free; first come, first served. Light refreshments available.
A show that engages children with comedy, bubbles, music technology and children's stories that foster literacy, storytelling and a lifelong love of the local library.
Unleash your inner artist to transform cookies into edible works of art. Let your imagination run wild as you decorate and try your creations. Supplies provided; limited to the first 20 in attendance.
A show that engages children with comedy, bubbles, music technology and children's stories that foster literacy, storytelling and a lifelong love of the local library.
The wolf is a vegetarian and the pigs jam on rock and roll guitars. This show offers an offbeat version of the classic children's tale that's as much fun for the adults as it is for the kids.
Reading to a therapy dog can increase a child's self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially with struggling readers. Stop in and read to one of our therapy dogs.
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive, and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games, enjoy music and more.
Competition can be sweet. Compete in a variety of chocolate-based tasks to find out who will be crowned the ultimate chocolatier. Please note: chocolate, nuts, dairy and gluten present.
Learn how to create beautiful block print art using LEGO blocks. Supplies are limited; first come, first served. Make sure to wear an old shirt or bring a smock.
Visit the History Room to view photographs and artifacts from Reisterstown's days of yore, research your family history or relive your days at Franklin High browsing through our yearbook collection.
The Baltimore County Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program is staffing a table on the public floor to provide education and assistance to individuals who want to quit smoking/vaping.
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games, enjoy music and more.
A beautiful documentary about the life and work of Jane Goodall. The film follows Jane from her childhood home in England to Tanzania where she began her life's research. (TV-G; 1 hour, 51 minutes)
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games, enjoy music and more.
Drink cocoa and learn the Zentangle® Method, an easy-to-learn, relaxing and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Supplies provided. Beginners welcome.
Join us every Friday morning for video games, board games and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities.
Engage in hands-on discovery where professional music educators from The Music Space provide various musical instruments to explore in a fun, supportive environment.
Reading to a therapy dog can increase a child's self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially with struggling readers. Stop in and read to one of our therapy dogs.
Reading to a therapy dog can increase a child's self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially with struggling readers. Stop in and read to one of our therapy dogs.
Celebrate your New Year's resolutions. Create a visual representation of what you want in the upcoming year. Supplies provided; bring magazines if you wish.
Enjoy friendly matches with other chess enthusiasts. No formal instruction, just open play and fun. Players matched by ability, all levels welcome. Please note: Our last meetup is in February.
Time to feel some big feelings with Inside Out 2. Enjoy a screening of the film while participating in themed activities and crafts. (PG; 1 hour, 36 minutes)