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Partnering with a local school for deaf and hard of hearing children, we offer signing classes for parents and caregivers and their young children. The class is taught by a certified teacher at the school and we incorporate the signs and lessons into our Baby Storytimes
Learn Moreoung children ages 2-5 explore ice and snow in a variety of activity stations.
Learn MoreOffered a three part series on charcuterie: traditional charcuterie boards/healthy charcuterie boards/decadent charcuterie boards
Learn MoreDo you love reading cookbooks and making new recipes? If so, then this is the club for you!! We pick the cookbook or theme, you select and make a recipe from that cookbook or theme.
Learn MoreA monthly gathering in the evening for Adults 18+ dedicated to crafts or other hobby activities.
Learn MoreAll ages are welcome to participate in our Winter Reading Challenge.
Complete a bingo line for a chance to win a local business gift card.
The more lines you complete the more chances you have!
Across, down, and diagonal count! Work by yourself or with your family.
Jenkintown Library promotes basic literacy as well as confidence and self-assurance with our “I Am Me” Self-Portrait Storytime. Attendees listen to a reading of “I Am Me” by Susan Verde, and then celebrate themselves by making fun self-portraits.
Learn MoreFor the entire month of June, the Haverford Township Free Library designed a number of its programs to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. In addition to the library’s regular book groups, HTFL had its Tween Book Group read Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe and a specially created Adult Book group read Real Queer America by Samantha Allen. Additionally, the staff laid out colored stickies for patrons to write supportive and positive reinforcing messages as part of a Rainbow Wall of Inspiration for the whole community to see. And last, the library held a special Parenting Panel where parents and caregivers would come and discuss ways to explore healthy gender exploration for children.
Learn MoreAs part of our programs and the health literacy initiative, members of the Self-Care Club over a period of 12 months read 1 chapter per month from the book The Art of Extreme Self-Care by Cheryl Richardson. When meeting every month, members discuss how what they read has impacted their life, taking care of themselves, and how they have applied and made the author’s wisdom part of their daily routines.
Learn MoreThe Knowledge Quest was part of a larger series of “Scholar Sessions” put on by the First Year Seminar program. The Scholar Sessions are designed to help first year students learn more about campus resources and to help them feel more welcome in a variety of spaces on campus. The Knowledge Quest consisted of students visiting the Library, Writing Center, and one of the tutoring centers on campus
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