Scientists estimate there are at least 10 million colors visible to humans! Come discover the science and art behind colors by making your own color wheel.*
For Ages 18+
Do you think fireworks are cool? Have you ever wondered how they work? Learn the math behind safely launching them and creating pictures in the sky. We'll also be creating a pompom "firework" shooter. For ages 5-12
Scientists estimate there are at least 10 million colors visible to humans! Come discover the science and art behind colors by making your own color wheel! For ages 13 - 17.
Your friends and family will love these hand-made greeting cards! With working lights, participants will
create greeting cards that light up by constructing an electrical circuit on paper. For Ages - 5 - 12.
Make a greeting card that really lights up! In this fun STEAM activity, kids use copper tape, a battery, and a tiny LED to learn how simple circuits work. For children ages 5 - 12 with a parent or caregiver.
Expressing gratitude and appreciation for life are simple actions for increasing joy in our lives. Join us to create a grid full of things you are grateful for.
For ages 5 - 12 with parent or caregiver.
We take the safety and ease of traffic lights for granted, but how did they come to be? Celebrate Garrett Morgan’s contributions and find out how to create your own traffic light! For ages 13 – 17. Registration required.
We take the safety and ease of traffic lights for granted, but how did they come to be? Celebrate Garrett Morgan’s contributions, and find out how to create your own traffic light! For ages 13 - 18.
Bring the night sky to the palm of your hand. Paint a watercolor galaxy, build an LED box, and discover how enslaved people escaping bondage used the stars to find their way along the Underground Railroad. For ages 5 - 12 with adult caregiver.
Your friends and family will love these hand-made greeting cards with working lights. Participants will create greeting cards that light up by constructing an electrical circuit on paper. For adults.
Do you think fireworks are cool? Have you ever wondered about how they work? Learn the math behind safely launching them and creating pictures in the sky. We will also be creating a pompom “firework” shooter.
For Ages 5 – 12
Brighten someone’s day—literally! In this hands-on program, kids will design and create their own greeting cards that really light up! For ages 5 - 12 with a parent or caregiver
Teens, Join us in celebrating African American and Black History Month at the library as we learn about Garrett Morgan and his invention, the traffic light. We will then create a working traffic light using LED lights. For teens ages 12 - 17.
Do you think fireworks are cool? Have you ever wondered about how they work? Learn the math behind safely launching them and creating pictures in the sky. We will also be creating a pompom “firework" shooter. For ages 5 - 12.
Your friends and family will love these hand-made greeting cards with working lights. Participants will create greeting cards that light up by constructing an electrical circuit on paper. For ages 5 - 12 with parent or caregiver.
Interested in seeing your creations come to life? Learning to use a 3D printer may seem intimidating, but with this program, learning to 3D print will become easier than ever.
For ages 5 – 12 with parent or caregiver.
Are you a teen interested in making a difference in your library and community? Join the Teen Advisory Board! Afterwards, join us for hand-made greeting cards with working lights. For ages 13-17.
Do you think fireworks are cool? Have you ever wondered about how they work? Learn the math behind safely launching them and creating pictures in the sky. We will also be creating a pompom “firework” shooter. For ages 5 - 12 with parent or caregiver.
We take the safety and ease of traffic lights for granted, but how did they come to be? Celebrate Garrett Morgan’s contributions, and find out how to create your own traffic light! An African American and Black History Month program. For ages 13-18.
Let's do what paleontologists do: Study our pretend dinosaur bones, figure out how they fit together, and create your own reconstructed dinosaur! For ages 5 - 12 and their parent or caregiver.
Scientists estimate there are at least 10 million colors visible to humans! Come discover the science and art behind colors by making your own color wheel! For teens ages 13 - 18.
We take the safety and ease of traffic lights for granted, but how did they come to be? Celebrate Garrett Morgan's contributions and find out how to create your own traffic light! While supplies last.
For teens, ages 13 – 17.
Scientists estimate there are at least 10 million colors visible to humans! Come discover the science and art behind colors by making your own color wheel! For ages 13 - 18.
Do you think fireworks are cool? Have you ever wondered about how they work? Learn the math behind safely launching them and creating pictures in the sky. We will also be creating a pompom “firework” shooter. For ages 5 - 12 with adult caregiver.