Experiment with alcohol inks on special non-porous paper, then use what you learned to make a unique ceramic coaster. Alcohol inks are quick-drying, transparent inks that create a sophisticated marble effect-- no expertise required!Note: Alcohol inks will stain clothing.
Artist Jennifer McCarthy, owner of The Felted Bee, will teach you the art of needle felting in a supportive and relaxed environment. In this beginner friendly workshop, you will learn to paint with wool and create a two-dimensional spring landscape.
At this time of year, we often think about the creepy creatures of the animal world, including many that are active at night. Learn about some of the amazing talents of these creepy animal friends and what you can do to help them help us! How do you hiss without using your mouth? Eat by using a built-in straw? From animals that look creepy like spiders and bats, to those that just sound creepy, many of these creatures are important predators that help us unseen under the cover of darkness.
Join us on October 26th for Halloween family fun! In the event of rain, we'll take the party inside and celebrate in the Town Hall. Schedule of Events:
10:00am-11:30am - Downtown Trick-or-Treat
10:30am-12:30pm - Trunk-or-Treat in the Jenks Parking Lot featuring live music, characters, balloon twisters and more!
The downtown trick-or-treat is free for all to attend and no registration is needed!
The trunk-or-treat and Halloween Bash is free to FAN members, and costs $10 per family for non-members. If you are interested in joining FAN (and attending the party for free), please click here.
Ready to celebrate creativity and smarts? Join us for a hands-on event for PreK-9th grade students and their families to celebrate Women in STEM. All learners welcome!
Acera's Annual Girls in STEM event brings together scientists, educators and families to celebrate women in science and invites all young learners to explore, build and create! Keynote Speaker Alison Earnhart, an award-winning Science and Engineering Educator with more than a decade of experience in designing and leading dynamic, hands-on learning environments will be presenting a talk which will be engaging for students and
Join us to learn about 3D printing - the technologies, concepts, and ways you can get started creating your own 3D printed items. Registration is required and this program is open to Adults and Teens.
Join us to learn about 3D printing - the technologies, concepts, and ways you can get started creating your own 3D printed items. Registration is required and this program is open to Adults and Teens.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. Junk journaling is a method of journal-keeping that primarily uses found and recycled materials to record and collect thoughts, memories, and inspiration! This program will give you an overview of common techniques and provide inspiration before you get to work on your own journals.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please.We're looking for teens to help make the library the best it can be! In this group we will have opportunities for you to help in a variety of ways - help make choices on what we should buy for the collection, create programs for all to attend, work on social media posts, and create decorations to brighten the Teen Space.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please.We're looking for teens to help make the library the best it can be! In this group we will have opportunities for you to help in a variety of ways - help make choices on what we should buy for the collection, create programs for all to attend, work on social media posts, and create decorations to brighten the Teen Space.