No March get-together. See you Thursday, April 16 from 4-5pm
Starting a Garden from Seed
Wednesday March 11 5:30-6:30pm Join Rachel Rutledge from Roscoe Garden Club for an introductory class featuring a demonstration on starting a vegetable garden from seed. Learn about seed selection, planting techniques, light and watering needs, and simple, effective methods to help your seedlings thrive– skills you can use right away at home.
Teen Writers Club
Do you like to write short stories, poetry or pose? If so, come join us for Teen Writers Club. Open to ages 13 to 19. Monday, March 9 , from 4 to 5 pm.
Lego Club
Thursday, March 5 3:30-4:30 pm Come in & have fun creating a masterpiece! LEGOS provided by the library. Open to ages 7-13. No sign-up required.
Teen Crafternoon
Shamrock Art Friday, March 6 3:30-5:00pm Get lucky with art! Come in and create shamrock art using pastels & chalk. No art skills needed, just come ready to have fun! All materials provided, while supplies last. Grades 6-12.
Teen Crafternoon
Valentine Painting Friday, February 20 3:30-5:30 This Valentine’s season, we’re painting on canvas. No art skills needed, just come ready to have fun! All materials provided, while supplies last. Open to grades 6-12.
Talcott Free Yarns
Wednesdays, February 4 and 18 at 6 pm A group for knitters and crocheters. Share your skills, ideas, and projects. All experience levels welcome.
Stem Club
An hour of fun exploration of robotics for kids ages 10 and up on Thursday, February 19 from 4 to 5 pm.
Teen Taste Test: Love at First Bite!
Friday, February 3:30-5:30 pm Join us for a sweet ( and maybe surprising!) tasting adventure as we sample Valentine-themed treats and drinks. Test your taste buds, rate your favorites, and stick around for fun trivia. Open to grades 6-12.
Why We Celebrate: Black History
Wednesday, February 11, 6pm This series begins with a look at Black History Month, exploring how it began, how it has evolved, and why it remains important today. The lecture will be presented by Stanley Arnold, Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. About the Presenter: Stanley Arnold earned his BA in … Read More











