This event is in the "Children" group
This event is in the "School-Age (ages 6-11)" group

Space STEM: Our Solar System

5:30pm–6:15pm
Children, School-Age (ages 6-11)
Registration Required
Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened.
Library Branch: Monroeville Public Library
Room: Yolanda's Room
Age Group: Children, School-Age (ages 6-11)
Program Type: STEM
Registration Required
Body:

Cold February is the perfect time to explore far-out worlds! In this session, kids will make their own models of our solar system and use Oreos to learn about the moon's phases.

 

Disclaimer(s)

By participating in or attending any library event, program, or class, visitors may be photographed by library staff. The library reserves the right to use these photographs for publicity purposes in printed materials and online. If you or a family member prefer not to be photographed, please inform the library staff in charge before the event begins. 

This event is in the "Children" group
This event is in the "School-Age (ages 6-11)" group
This event is in the "Teens" group

Tween and Teen D&D and Tabletop Roleplaying

6:00pm–8:00pm
Children, School-Age (ages 6-11), Teens
Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened.
Library Branch: Monroeville Public Library
Room: Johnna's Room
Age Group: Children, School-Age (ages 6-11), Teens
Body:

Step into a fantasy world with our Teen and Tween Table Top Role-Playing Club. New Adventurers always wanted. Tabletop Role-Playing is a group storytelling game where players create a character and then describe that character's actions.

This event is in the "School-Age (ages 6-11)" group
This event is in the "Teens" group
This event is in the "Adults" group

Frederick Douglass's Enduring Legacy

7:00pm–8:30pm
School-Age (ages 6-11), Teens, Adults
Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened.
Library Branch: Monroeville Public Library
Room: Gallery Space
Age Group: School-Age (ages 6-11), Teens, Adults
Program Type: Library Program
Body:

This is an educational event about the life and times of Frederick Douglass - abolitionist, writer, and statesman. Author and poet Gemma Stemley will examine the relevance of Frederick Douglass in the modern day.