This program offers a fun way to learn simple scientific concepts and conduct experiments. Activity bags with instructions for each program will be available for pick up at the Main Library children’s desk.
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Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day Closing
The Farmington Libraries will be closed Monday, October 14.
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Farmington Library
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
STEM
Required
Seats Remaining: 0
Event Details:
This event is in the "Adults" group.
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Library Branch:
Farmington Library
Age Group:
Adults
Program Type:
Arts & Crafts
Required
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Event Details:
For this Maker Activity will we will make a trivet from wine corks. Simply, practical, and green!
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Farmington Library
Room:
Children's Program Room
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
Required
Seats Remaining:
1
Event Details:
Each week we will share a story and explore a different art medium that will aim to focus on both early literacy and fine motor skills. Caregiver must accompany their child.
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Barney Library
Room:
Hoppin Gallery
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
Performances,
Event Details:
Let’s move and groove together in the Library! We will read a fun book and do some dancing. We will meet in the Gallery upstairs at the Barney. This is a drop in program.
This event is in the "Adults" group.
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Library Branch:
Farmington Library
Room:
Virtual
Age Group:
Adults
Program Type:
Discussion Groups
Required
Seats Remaining:
8
Event Details:
The 1619 Project Book Club is a a five week hybrid event that includes virtual visits plus an in person finale dinner session. We will examine The New York Times number 1 bestseller The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.