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.
We welcome children of all abilities and their caregivers to a supportive, judgment-free story time. Limited seating available; first come, first served.
The Baltimore County Department of Health presents a workshop on health insurance, find information about available health plans and receive direct enrollment support.
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.
Express your creativity with crafts and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities. All supplies will be provided.
Visit the Baltimore County Department of Health Mobile Truck for Narcan training, HIV and hepatitis C testing, syringe exchange, information about emerging infectious diseases and more.
Come be playful and engage with your child as they learn through play. Enjoy our passive play activities as your child builds communication, early learning and reading skills.
Interested in learning more about NAMI Metro Baltimore's free support groups, classes and conversations? Drop by to learn more about these programs and to sign up.
Discover the history of your house whether it is 25 or 125 years old. Learn about research tools and tricks you need to make the most out of your house history with local historian Teri Rising.
The Clubhouse is a nonprofit organization that provides a safe and fun place for teens with exciting and enriching activities. Visit the table to learn more about what the organization offers.
Share your love of traditional needle arts or be introduced to something new. Crafters of all skill levels are welcome to bring their projects to this learning and sharing evening.
Experiment with various scents and fragrances to create your very own scented oil. Please be aware of any allergies you might have and wear clothes that you are okay with possibly getting messy.
Try out one of the hottest crafting trends -- combining elements of paint by number, cross stitch and mosaic art. Limited space. Free tickets available 15 minutes before program. Adults only.
English professor and host of the popular Disney History Institute podcast Todd James Pierce introduces Making Mary Poppins: The Sherman Brothers, Walt Disney, and the Creation of a Classic Film.
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.
Interested in learning more about NAMI Metro Baltimore's free support groups, classes and conversations? Drop by to learn more about these programs and to sign up.
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.
Workshop your writing projects with others, whether it is journaling, fanfiction or even school assignments. Teens are welcome to join to practice writing skills and get feedback.
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.
Whether you're an indie author, a sometime poet or a budding novelist, participate in this workshop for monthly discussion and practice. Bring out your best work to share in a supportive setting.
Indulge as we explore sizzling romance novels while sipping chilled mocktails. Join us for a lively discussion of Ana Maria and the Fox by Liana De la Rosa.
Meet with a social worker and get connected with resources and referrals. A Maryland Certified Navigator is also available to assist with Medicare and Medicaid questions and enrollment.
Chop, smash and assemble as we make no-bake fruit crumbles. All ingredients are kosher. Supplies are limited; first come, first served. Recommended for ages 3-5.
Join us every Friday morning for video games, board games and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities.
Hustle your little heart out at our party featuring toddler-friendly dance music. Limited space available; first come, first served. Tickets available 15 minutes before program.
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.
Tonight, the branch is open just for teens. Watch a movie, play games or hang out and have fun. Food provided. Registration required. Contact branch to register.
Remember pouring a bowl of cereal and sitting in front of the TV for Saturday morning cartoons? Relive those days with a selection of breakfast cereals and classic episodes of Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Reading to a therapy dog can increase a child's self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially with struggling readers. Call the Towson Branch at 410-887-6166 to reserve your spot.
Hustle your little heart out at our party featuring toddler-friendly dance music. Limited space available; first come, first served. Tickets available 30 minutes before program.
Ever wondered how people dined during the time of Jane Austen? Join us for an interactive program where you will step back into the Regency era and explore the timeless art of good manners together.
Reading to a therapy pet 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 pets.
Coffin Nachtmahr, a traveling yo-yo performer and designer, presents an interactive workshop featuring the basics of performing yo-yo. Space is limited; first come, first served.
Get ready for a fun-filled evening of Family Feud at the library. Put your knowledge to the test with this classic trivia game based on the hit TV show.
Celebrate the release of Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous Life in full color with bestselling author Rachel Renée Russell and illustrator Nikki Russell.
This class is led by a certified instructor who guides you through calming breathwork and meditation in a peaceful space to release stress and invite clarity and relaxation.
Join us for an exciting and immersive Dungeons & Dragons session. All skill levels and abilities welcome. Character sheets or pre-generated characters can be provided, but feel free to bring your own.
Calling trainers of all ages. Join us once a month for a variety of activities, including crafts, gaming and trading. Bring your own PokéGear and hang with other trainers.
Learn how to create a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. Limited space available; first come, first served. Free tickets available 15 minutes before program.
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.
Interested in learning more about NAMI Metro Baltimore's free support groups, classes and conversations? Drop by to learn more about these programs and to sign up.
Drop-in hours where homeless veterans and veterans at risk of homelessness can connect with a social worker who helps them access services available in the VA and the community.
Randallstown Branch - Public Service Area,Study Room C
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.
The Baltimore County Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program is staffing a table in one of our study rooms to provide education and assistance to individuals who want to quit smoking/vaping.
Curious about the origins of Smith Island cake, crab soup or Maryland fried chicken? The State Library Resource Center helps you explore and savor Maryland's culinary past.
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.
Join us for an evening of board games. This program is part of International Games Month, a celebration that encourages players of all ages to connect, explore and have fun through games.
Apply for jobs or get job-related assistance on the Mobile Career Center. No appointment necessary. Times subject to change; please check availability in advance.
We welcome children of all abilities and their caregivers to a supportive, judgment-free story time. Limited seating available; first come, first served.
Come be playful and engage with your child as they learn through play. Enjoy our passive play stations as your child builds communication, early learning and reading skills.
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.
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games and more.
Learn basic yoga techniques and breathing exercises to increase fitness, focus and overall wellness. This program can be modified for those wanting to use a chair. Yoga mat optional.
Come be playful and engage with your child as they learn through play. Enjoy our passive play activities as your child builds communication, early learning and reading skills.
Interested in learning more about NAMI Metro Baltimore's free support groups, classes and conversations? Drop by to learn more about these programs and to sign up.
Meet with a social worker and get connected with resources and referrals. A Maryland Certified Navigator is also available to assist with Medicare and Medicaid questions and enrollment.
Join us every Friday morning for video games, board games and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities.
Blending amazing artifacts with humor and storytelling, Peter Wood has crafted a one-of-a-kind magic show experience that is guaranteed to surprise and delight.
Blending amazing artifacts with humor and storytelling, Peter Wood has crafted a one-of-a-kind magic show experience that is guaranteed to surprise and delight.
Learn how to use a computer, fix up your resume or create an email account. Stop by one of our learning stations where a dedicated librarian answers any of your computer questions.
Interested in learning more about Battle of the Books or looking for a dedicated space to work on your project? If so, then join us for our information and craft session.