Make It! Monday
Ginter Park Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VABi-weekly arts and crafts program, themed or freestyle. Materials provided. Grades K through 5. ...
Bi-weekly arts and crafts program, themed or freestyle. Materials provided. Grades K through 5. ...
Bi-weekly arts and crafts program, themed or freestyle. Materials provided. Grades K through 5. ...
Fun, interactive, and educational storytime featuring books, songs, rhymes and activities. For ages 3 to 5 with an adult. ...
It's tea time in the library. Come with a favorite stuffed buddy, or adopt one on site. While supplies last. ...
A fun-filled, interactive story time. Enjoy songs, rhymes, books, and activities for ages 0 to 5 with an adult. ...
Build structures using only mini-marshmallows and toothpicks. How high and how complex can you make your archetectural marvel? ...
Learn to sew a simple pillowcase by hand. No glue, zippers, or machinery required. ...
A new-player friendly D&D gaming session. Learn all the basics and create your very own character. All materials and information provided. Dungeons & Dragons is a tabletop roleplaying game where players take on the roles of a unique and personally-created character in a fantasy setting, working with other players to overcome various obstacles. This game ...
Bring in the Year of the Snake with science. Make a snake out of tissue paper, and using the power of static electricity, make it dance. ...
Kaleidoscopes use mirrors and lights to create new patterns every time you look inside one. Make one of your own. ...
Ages 9 to 13 hang out, discuss the middle grade book of the month, and eat snacks. We will be choosing a book for discussion for the meeting next month. Newcomers welcome. ...
Come make "snow" with baking soda and shaving cream. Wear clothes you don't mind getting messy. ...
Come make a Valentine's Day Card for someone special. Supplies and templates provided. ...
Have you caught the lovebug? Well, there are several loose in the library. Come find them and turn them in for a sweet treat. ...
Come learn how to write secret messages that can only be revealed by applying heat. Make your own invisible ink and try it out. ...
When the Underground Railroad was in operation, those escaping slavery and those assisting them couldn't speak plainly about what they were doing. To pass messages along (very relatively) safely, they would use coded language. Come learn some of the words and phrases they used, and what they meant. ...