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Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.
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Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Ages 3 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and related activities.

Join us for a fun and interactive STEAM Storytime, where preschoolers will explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math through engaging stories, hands-on activities, and creative play!

Ages 2 to 3. Enjoy songs, stories, games and fingerplays with your child.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Ages 2 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities with your child.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

No sessions on April 3 and April 17 as the library will be closed.

Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.

This is a drop-in program offered on Thursday evenings throughout May. This is a staff-led program; all materials will be provided. Registration is not required. Dates and activities listed below: May 7 - Perler Bead Creations May 14 - Pony Bead Key Chains May 21 - Crotchet kits May 28 - Smash...

The storytime is in partnership with Regina Cat Rescue . Storytime with cats from Regina Cat Rescue takes place 12:45-1:15 pm. Crafts and visiting with our furry friends continues until 3 pm!

This event will happen Online on Zoom. Don't have an RPL card? Register on Eventbrite Recommended Materials: assorted wires, natural fibers (wool, cotton balls, twine, thin strips of paper, etc), recycled objects (bottle caps, pop tabs, mesh casings, etc), small trinkets or knick knacks, hot glue,..

A STEAM storytime is an interactive, early-learning experience that combines children’s books with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) activities to encourage hands-on exploration and critical thinking.

Tuesday January 6 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday January 13 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday January 20 - Artist Trading Cards with Sarah Pitman Tuesday January 27 - New Year Altars with Sarah Pitman Tuesday February 3 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday February 10 - Painting with...

Ages 6 to 12. Create a small paper plant that will stay green all year round. Craft supplies and small pots will be provided.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Ages 2 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities with your child.

Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

No sessions on April 3 and April 17 as the library will be closed.

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

Ages 13 to 18. Join us to earn the techniques in the combination of different artistic mediums into a single piece. Supplies provided.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...