Meet the Bees! Beekeeping and Candle Making for Kids

Join us during February break for a very special program where registered kiddos and their caretakers will get to learn all about bees, beekeeping, honey, make their own hand-rolled candles, and more! Apiarist Nora Neale is bringing her beekeeping expertise to the library for two very special sessions. This program is intended for kids and … Continued

Read to a Poodle

Have your child treat Quill the poodle to a special story time – read by your emerging reader! Bright Spot therapy dog and his trainer Mary will visit the Palmer Library on Thursday  February 19th. Sign up for a chance to read one or more books or chapters to a friendly, furry listener. Bring your favorite … Continued

Music For Munchkins

New for February! For babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their grown-ups – drop in for and easy-going 30 minutes of favorite children’s songs! This program meets on Wednesday mornings from 10:30-11:00am in the Community Room. Registration is not required. Great musical fun!

Tots and Tykes Playtime

Join us in the Imagination Station for our Tots and Tykes playgroup – a program for caregivers and their littles to meet and play with one another in in the Library. The program is open to caregivers and their littles to participate in pre-set activities in our Imagination Station. The activities vary week to week, … Continued

Weekly Programs in the Youth Room!

Here’s a quick overview of everything we are offering in the youth room! Join us in the Imagination Station on Mondays for our Tots and Tykes playgroup – a program for caregivers and their littles to meet and play with one another in in the Library. The program is open to caregivers and their littles … Continued

Winter Book Buddy Story Time

Join us this winter for a story time program for you and a buddy! Listen along with your favorite stuffie or real life friend as we share stories each week in out youth room! This program is open to families of all ages and will be held every Tuesday at 10:30 am. Registration is required … Continued