Baby (0-18 mo.) Story Time
Story Time for babies age 0-18 months! Older children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
Story Time for babies age 0-18 months! Older children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
Happy Halloween from the Children's Room! We are pleased to announce that Friday, October 29, 2021, we will be hosting a movie night in the Program Room. Popcorn and small candy bags will be provided and we will be watching Halloweentown (View Parent's Guide here.) Masks are required for children 2-12 and unvaccinated children and adults 12 or older. Please feel free to wear Halloween cosutmes or Halloween themed PJ's!
Story Time for children age 3-5 years! Younger children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
Story Time for children age 3-5 years! Younger children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
Story Time for toddlers age 18 months- 2 years! Older children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
Story Time for babies age 0-18 months! Older children are always welcome. Unvaccinated children and adults over the age of 2 MUST wear a mask.
The Library is Closed today. The Library will reopen on Tuesday, July 6 at 9 am.
Story time for children ages 3-5. Upstairs in the program room.. Particpants do not need masks but adult caregivers and siblings over the age of 2 years are required to wear masks. Please call the Children's room at 683-9457 x4 for full details.
Story time for children ages birth through 2 years. Upstairs in the program room.. Particpants do not need masks but adult caregivers and siblings over the age of 2 years are required to wear masks. Please call the Children's room at 683-9457 x4 for full details.
Crisp spring mornings teeming with the anticipation of sunrise contain a beautiful surprise to the observant eye. The sky dance of the American woodcock (photo by Gerry Krausse) is one of the earliest and most theatrical signs of spring. Learn all about these strange and amazing birds and the unique young forests they inhabit in Rhode Island with the RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife!