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2025-04-24 18:00:002025-04-24 19:30:00America/New_YorkCrafterworkRelax and socialize with an easy craft each month. Supplies provided. Space is limited.Rosedale Branch - Rosedale Meeting Room
Thursday, April 24 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Add to Calendar2025-04-24 18:00:002025-04-24 19:30:00America/New_YorkCrafterworkRelax and socialize with an easy craft each month. Supplies provided. Space is limited.Rosedale Branch - Rosedale Meeting Room
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.
Join us every Friday morning for video games, board games and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities.
The Baltimore County Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program visits our meeting room to provide education and assistance to individuals who want to quit using tobacco.
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.
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 fall birding walk beginning and ending at the Cockeysville Branch, led by an expert from the Baltimore Bird Club. All levels of birding experience welcome.
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.
The Baltimore-based Mexican folkdance group presents an interactive family program featuring regional dances and costumes from Mexico and Latin America.
Step into the magical world of the Pynkverse -- where kindness, courage and creativity come to life through story and art. Presented by artist and storyteller Tallal Ibad.
The inaugural season kicks off with a captivating conversation between Erik Larson, master of narrative nonfiction, and Sonia Alcántara-Antoine, CEO of Baltimore County Public Library.
Whether you're interested in beginning the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program with your child, finishing up or somewhere in between, this fun story time and party celebrates your little reader.
Grab your dice and roll for initiative. Join us for a drop-in game of Dungeons & Dragons (5E). Players of all skill levels welcome; pre-generated sheets available. Materials included.
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.
The Baltimore County Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program visits our meeting room to provide education and assistance to individuals who want to quit using tobacco.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In this series of three interactive workshops, learn about disinformation, its impact on your community and our democracy, and how to disrupt its spread.
Share your appreciation for nature with others. This month, we learn about owls and make our own snowy owlet craft. Tickets available 15 minutes before program.
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.
Memoirist Nia Chiaramonte talks about her gender transition and living as a trans person. She explores the early stages of coming out -- to finally start living as her authentic self.
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.
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.
We welcome children of all abilities and their caregivers to a supportive, judgment-free story time. Limited seating available; first come, first served.
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.
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.
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.
We welcome adults with various physical, sensory, cognitive and developmental disabilities and their caregivers to meet new people, make crafts, play games 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.
Save lives and show your support by donating blood. Your blood donation can save up to three lives. Contact the branch or Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS to make an appointment.
Find out about resources and what to consider as you start to look at higher education options./Ven a la biblioteca para aprender sobre el proceso de admisión universitaria y los recursos disponibles.
Make a DIY toy or enrichment item for a cat in need. Crafted items will be donated to the Maryland SPCA. Help animals in need and earn service-learning hours.
Whether you're interested in beginning the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program with your child, finishing up or somewhere in between, this fun story time and party celebrates your little reader.
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.
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.
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.
Do you have a fantastic idea for a novel (or at least a vague concept) but your story needs structure? Learn strategies that can be used for short stories, screenplays and graphic novel scripts.
Join librarians from the Owings Mills Branch at Northwest Regional Park to enjoy stories, songs and rhymes at this outdoor story time for the whole family.
Join us every Friday morning for video games, board games and activities that support individuals who experience a variety of developmental disabilities.
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.
Destroy your confidential household paperwork at our free Community Shred Day. This outdoor event is for personal/residential users only. Limit of three (3) boxes per household; paper items only.
Play Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition with our experienced Dungeon Master. Beginners and veterans welcome. Materials provided, though you are welcome to bring your own dice and books.
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.
Celebrate Taylor Swift's upcoming album and engagement to Travis Kelce. Make colorful friendship bracelets while enjoying Ring Pop candy and listening to Taylor's top hits with other Swifties.
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.
Enjoy an afternoon of music with Louisianan guitarist and educator Fred Moss, who teaches jazz, rock and music production at St. Paul's School in Baltimore.
Whether you're interested in beginning the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program with your child, finishing up or somewhere in between, this fun story time and party celebrates your little reader.
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.
Owings Mills Branch - Owings Mills Meeting Room A and B
Learn about the college admissions process. Find out about resources and what to consider as you start to look at higher education options. English and Spanish.
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.
Whether you're interested in beginning the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program with your child, finishing up or somewhere in between, this fun story time and party celebrates your little reader.
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.
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In this series of three interactive workshops, learn about disinformation, its impact on your community and our democracy, and how to disrupt its spread.
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.
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Destroy your confidential household paperwork at our free Community Shred Day. This outdoor event is for personal/residential users only. Limit of three (3) boxes per household; paper items only.