Do you like to sew knit or crochet? Finish a project start a new one or simply meet other adults with similar interests. All skill levels welcome. Basic instruction available. 1st & 3rd Thursdays.
Stories songs and activities for children and adults to enjoy together. All ages; 30 min.
For children who are ready for an independent class that includes creative expression listening comprehension and early reading skills. Ages 3-6; 30 min
Stories baby games musical activities and play time. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Sensory Friendly Stories & Fun (ages 3-5 with adult) RG
Children of all abilities and their caregivers welcome to this supportive judgment-free class that includes stories music and movement in a small group. Ages 3-5 with adult; 30 min. Registration required.
Participate in an informal discussion of the events of the Battle of Iwo Jima the momentous first battle on Japanese territory.
Stories baby games and musical activities. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Sensory Friendly Stories & Fun (ages 3-5 with adult) RG
Children of all abilities and their caregivers welcome to this supportive judgment-free class that includes stories music and movement in a small group. Ages 3-5 with adult; 30 min. Registration required.
Stories songs and activities for children and adults to enjoy together. All ages; 30 min.
Struggling with science? Bring your problems in and we can help. Work on self-study science projects for school or perform science experiments ranging from biology to chemistry with guidance from a HiTech instructor.
Ages 8-17. Work on your homework and participate in activities. Snack available. Mondays - Fridays; 3-4:30 pm (on full school days only).
For middle school students. Join us after school to work on your homework and participate in games and activities. Snacks available. Limited space. Permission slip required. Mondays - Thursdays; 3 - 5 pm (full school days only).
Youth ages 18 years and younger. Free non-perishable afternoon snacks. Must be present to receive. Sponsored by KidzTable.
Youth ages 18 years and younger. Free non-perishable afternoon snacks. Must be present to receive snacks. Sponsored by KidzTable.
Includes access to the sound booth and other HiTech equipment to record and mix music or create movies. Registration preferred. Drop-in but priority given to those who register. Grades 6-12.
Get extra help with math classes from a HiTech instructor through AP Calculus. Registration preferred. Drop-in but priority given to those who register. Grades 6-12.
Struggling with science? Bring your problems in and we can help. Work on self-study science projects for school or perform science experiments ranging from biology to chemistry with guidance from a HiTech instructor.
Ages 11-17. Recommend books music and movies; develop and plan events for teens; and work with HCLS instructors on projects you create. Refreshments. Allow 30 minutes. Registration required.
Play with toys and new friends read a board book and enjoy music while developing cognitive motor and social skills. Ages infant-23 months. Allow 20 minutes.
Dive into our picture book collection with fun read-aloud stories for young readers. Ages 5-7; 30 min. Ticket required.
Stories and music just before bedtime. Pajamas teddy bears and blankets welcome.
May the force be with you as you use science technology engineering and math to solve problems. <b>Feb 6: Star Wars Wigglebots</b> Ages 7-10. Ticket required.
Meets quarterly to discuss speculative fiction cli-fi (climate fiction) short stories and verse - exploring themes of climate disruption dystopia recovery and redemption. Feb 6: <i>History of Bees</i> by Maja Lunde
Job Seeker Workshops: Tips for a Successful Interview
Where can you look to find a job? Is your resume getting noticed? What common interview pitfalls should you avoid? Get answers about specific workforce development topics with instructors from the Howard County Office of Workforce Development.
Get ready for the Oscars by matching wits with other movie buffs. Can you identify the movie from the clip or the song? Do you know your actors from their roles? Do you know the movie from the book description?
Learn the operating basics of your sewing machine or learn to use the ones available for borrowing from the DIY collection.
<b>Difference in an Era of Hyper-Citizenship: Lessons from <i>Citizenship Politics Difference</i></b> Members of the Deaf community are almost always a minority in whatever locale they inhabit.