Walking with East Columbia Branch and 50+ Center
Walking is a great way to get some activity into your routine. Lets get up and walk together. Come and walk around East Columbia Library. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle.
Walking is a great way to get some activity into your routine. Lets get up and walk together. Come and walk around East Columbia Library. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle.
Using the iPad Pro and animation apps, learn how to create your own 2D animations. Taught by HiTech Instructors.
Animation will only take place from July 31 - August 3.
Scientists use lots of different telescopes to peer into the vastness of space. What have they found? From powerful supernovas and quasars to massive black holes and huge nebulas, the universe is full of extreme and strange objects.
Using engineering, help us keep our carnival cool this year by building the water mister arch! Taught by HiTech instructors.
This class will only take place from July 31 - August 3.
Explore the wonders of film and television! In this course students will learn how to create their own show or movie from start to finish using worldbuilding, character outlining, and thematic structures to build their story.
Have you ever looked at a digital illustration and wondered "How did they do that?" Learn tips, tricks, and the steps to creating your own illustration in the iPad app, Procreate. Taught by a HiTech instructor.
Engineer a roller coaster for the HiTech Carnival! Using paper, tape, and other materials you could find in your home, students will build a scale model of a roller coaster! Taught by HiTech Instructors.
Ready to take your Photoshop skills to the next level? Create fire, lightning, and fireworks from scratch. Use filters, blending modes, and actions to integrate your creations into existing background images and enhance your final products.
Deflategate and the ideal gas law? Bend it like Beckham? What is a knuckle ball? Learn about the physics behind your favorite sports with hands on experiments. Taught by a HiTech instructor.
Do you enjoy science class? Do you enjoy hands-on activities? Explore how you can create various kinds of “weird” substances in this class.
This is a class for adult English language learners. Practice conversational skills and discuss topics ranging from small talk and common interests to life, work and current events.  If you're new to this class, you'll receive an email invit
This is an in-person class designed for adult English language learners. Students read one short story each week and discuss it in class.
Ages 2-5 with adult. 30 minutes. Ticket required. Free tickets will be available 15 minutes before class.
Tales, tunes, and tons of fun!
Ages newborns-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Newborns and toddlers learn to express feelings, language, and movement through stories, baby games, musical activities, and playtime.
Tickets will be available at the children's desk 15 minutes before class.
Description: Students will learn how to use Ai to create a story for a children's book. Students will learn how to use illustration tools for the book. Taught by a HiTech instructor.
Grades 9 - 12 only.
Learn about how physics works in different carnival activities such as vending machines, a gumball rollercoaster, and even a claw machine! Taught by HiTech instructors.
Learn about how physics works in different carnival activities such as vending machines, a gumball rollercoaster, and even a claw machine! Taught by HiTech instructors.
Learn about the many causes and solutions to air, water, and land pollution. Students develop their own project to benefit environmental health. Taught by a HiTech Instructor.
Get hands-on experience in the ancient art of paper folding! Students will see how origami can be used to create structures like solar panels, bridges, and packing materials.
Sound effects are an integral part of video and animation. After learning about the history of sound effects and the basic physics of sound, we will create sound effect objects for telling stories in motion picture formats.
This course will cover the basics of how to conduct scientific research, including writing and testing a hypothesis, analyzing results, and reading scientific papers.
Ages newborns-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Newborns and toddlers learn to express feelings, language, and movement through stories, baby games, musical activities, and playtime.
Tickets will be available at the children's desk 15 minutes before class.
Ages 2-5 with adult. 30 minutes. Ticket required. Free tickets will be available 15 minutes before class.
Tales, tunes, and tons of fun!
FREE summer meals sponsored and served by HCPSS
Children must be present to receive free meals.
All summer meals must be consumed onsite
This course will explore the broad field of neuroscience by investigating its history and the important discoveries that have shaped present-day research.
Scientists use lots of different telescopes to peer into the vastness of space. What have they found? From powerful supernovas and quasars to massive black holes and huge nebulas, the universe is full of extreme and strange objects.
Character designers work in video games, movies, TV, animation, and even comic books and graphic novels! Design and develop your own characters by using technology to create "model sheets" which consist of costumes, facial exp
Slide to the left... Slide to the right... Criss-cross! If you think this course is about dancing, you’re close. Join us to review how to make shapes dance around the coordinate plane with transformations.
Discover the world of post-production! Learn the skills of a film/video editor while acquiring an understanding of the technology involved with the profession.
Learn about the elements in the periodic table as you arrange the periodic table; name compounds and balance equations; and discuss orbitals, electron configuration, and VSPER Theory. Taught by a HiTech instructor.
Learn how the digital single lens reflex camera is engineered to utilize part of the electromagnetic spectrum we call visible light. Obtain hands on experience using a DSLR camera and learn numerous picture-taking techniques.
Compete in the ultimate racing challenge! Working in teams, learn how mechanical systems operate by using a 1:10 scale electric radio-controlled car that can be set up in 4 million ways.
This course will cover an overview of the topics in zoology, including cell biology, taxonomy, major vertebrate groups, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Activities related to the course material will be completed each day.
Ages 2-5 with adult; 30 minutes.
Come have a great time and win a prize playing Bingo!
Ticket required. Tickets available 15 minutes before class.
Ages 4-6. 30 min. Ticket required.
Drop in for hands-on, interactive activities for family members of all ages.
Ages 4-6. 30 min. Ticket required.
Ages 9-13. Registration required.
All ages with adult; 30 min. Ticket required.
A class before bedtime. Children build skills in singing, talking, listening, reading, and getting along with others through stories, music, rhymes, and activities. Children may wear their pajamas and bring their loveys and blankets.
Tickets will be available at the children's desk 15 minutes before class.
Ticket required. Tickets will be available at the children's desk 15 minutes before class.
Ages newborns-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Newborns and toddlers learn to express feelings, language, and movement through stories, baby games, musical activities, and playtime.
Tickets will be available at the children's desk 15 minutes before class.
Ticket required. Free tickets will be available 15 minutes before class.
This is an in-person class for English language learners. It focuses on essential English grammar and on the basics of writing for work and personal communication. The class meets every Monday night at the Central Branch.
Ages 14 & up | Registration required for Zoom link
Find the answers to gardening questions by talking with a University of Maryland Extension Master Gardener. Drop in; no registration required.
These classes are for adult English language learners from beginning to low intermediate levels. The classes meet twice a week on Mon.