PLEASE NOTE: The exact hours of this class are from 9:00 to 10:50 a.m.
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Virtual Event
This event is online only.This three-times-weekly Pre-Algebra class is typically best for 8th grade and for advanced 7th grade students. Classes are live and online but also recorded should a student miss class for any reason.
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Virtual Event
This event is online only.Set aside those screens, brush off the winter blahs and get moving! In this action-packed class, students will participate in a variety of group games using everything from balloons to ping-pong balls! Each week's class will feature a
Set aside those screens, brush off the winter blahs and get moving! In this action-packed class, students will participate in a variety of group games using everything from balloons to ping-pong balls! Each week's class will feature a
This three-times-weekly 7th Grade Math class is live and online but also recorded should a student miss class for any reason.
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Virtual Event
This event is online only.American Mahjong
Mahjong, a game that originated in China, is commonly played by four players. Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation and involves a degree of chance. Join other players here at the library for a game, or just observe if you are interested in learning how to play.Gaming Corner
Come and play video games with friends after school in the teen room!Please note that the actual start time of this virtual class is 4:35 p.m.
All students are welcome, including those who are completely new to Spanish, and those who have had a few classes.
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Virtual Event
This event is online only.Please note that the actual start time of this virtual class is 5:05 p.m.
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Virtual Event
This event is online only.Drop in to create a paper bag star!
While supplies last.
At our tabletop games event, participants learn the tips and tricks for select games. A new game is featured each month. Check our calendar a month before the event for information on the featured game. Each game session includes
The Who Was? History Bee is open to students in 3rd-5th grades across the United States. Homeschooled students can participate in the Bee as well.