Education & Enjoyment

Join us in the magic of making an enchanted forest, as our community window art theme "Into the Woods" continues throughout 2026 at the Point of Rocks library. First, we made trees. Now we’re adding miniature woodland creatures and habitats for them.  Ideal for ages 8 and up. Younger ages will require adult supervision. No special skills necessary. Super fun for friends and families, groups or singles. Newcomers welcome! Participants can come and go anytime during the 2-hour program.

Join us to learn about one local musician's journey as a "sideman" in Frederick County! Billy Lebherz has played across genres, including rock, folk, country, acid rock and more in bands that have spanned over decades. Billy will share his experiences as music has evolved for him over the years, from the perspective of a musician who has always been in collaboration. There will be time at the end to ask questions! 

Visit beautiful Othello Regional Park to “touch” a variety of trucks and vehicles. Learn all about each vehicle and snap photos next to (or inside!) them. This event is rain or shine and appropriate for all ages. Parking is limited - please plan to carpool. Event will start at 11:00 am---please no early birds! There will be food trucks at the event with food available for purchase. Enjoy lunch at the park! ***Please note this program will be held at Othello Regional Park which is located at 1901-A Jefferson Pike in Knoxville, MD. 

Join Thurmont area resident and retired U.S. Ambassador Shaun Donnelly in a group conversation on International Affairs!

Join Thurmont area resident and retired U.S. Ambassador Shaun Donnelly in a group conversation on International Affairs!

Come learn about butterflies and other pollinators from the Catoctin Creek Nature Center. We invite all adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers to join us for this fun, sensory event.

Join us as we welcome the Go Team Therapy Dogs back to the Brunswick Library! We invite all adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers to join us for this fun, sensory event.  

Come join us for an hour of body movement activities led by Brunswick local Bastian Browning. Let us warm up our muscles and loosen up our joints together in a safe and relaxed environment. We welcome all adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers for this fun, movement program.

Come join us for an hour of body movement activities led by Brunswick local Bastian Browning. Let us warm up our muscles and loosen up our joints together in a safe and relaxed environment. We welcome all adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers for this fun, movement program.

Join us for a variety of art, history, games and sensory hands-on activities for elementary-aged children.

Join us for a variety of art, history, games and sensory hands-on activities for elementary-aged children.

Join us for a variety of art, history, games and sensory hands-on activities for elementary-aged children.

Join Frederick County 4-H Educator Erin Kline for a fun hands-on program where young learners will dig into the basics of growing plants! Perfect for curious gardeners who love nature, science, and getting their hands a little dirty! 

Join us for a calming sensory play session designed for young children and their caregivers. The room will feature soft lighting, relaxing music, and a variety of sensory-based toys that encourage exploration through touch, sight, and sound. This gentle play environment supports early development, creativity, and relaxation. Drop in and explore at your own pace!

Visit our pretend grocery store! Kids can shop and check out pretend groceries while practicing counting, sorting, and imaginative play.  

Join us for a variety of art, history, games and sensory hands-on activities for elementary-aged children.

Join us for a variety of art, history, games and sensory hands-on activities for elementary-aged children.

Are you curious about the origins of Smith Island Cake, crab soup, and Maryland fried chicken? We will explore a historical collection of MD Cookbooks, and search for early examples of your favorite Maryland recipes. We will also discuss blogs about the history of cooking, digital collections of historic cookbooks, and other online resources. Whether you are searching for that elusive recipe or you’re just interested in local history, this program is perfect to learn about the history of Maryland cooking.

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, learn a little about Japan, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! 

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, learn a little about Japan, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! 

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, learn a little about Japan, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! 

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, learn a little about Japan, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! 

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, share your art, learn a little Japanese, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! Art activities will also be provided.

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, share your art, learn a little Japanese, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! Art activities will also be provided.

New to anime and manga? A long time fan? Join us to discuss your favorite series, share your art, learn a little Japanese, and celebrate the joy of anime and manga! Art activities will also be provided.

Collecting is a popular and fascinating hobby. In this presentation we’ll look at aspects of collecting that anyone new to the field will want to know, including a bit about the history of collecting in the U.S., some useful basic terminology, common types of evaluation for antiques and collectible items, and criteria that are commonly used to assess their value. We’ll also talk about collecting tips from the experts and find out about valuable resources for your collecting education, both online and through the collections of the State Library Resource Center.

Grab your binoculars and join Bird City Brunswick for a bird walk through Brunswick Crossing. Meet at the trail that starts by the welcome center at 1000 Potomac View Parkway, Brunswick, MD, 21716.

Grab your binoculars and join Bird City Brunswick for a bird walk through Brunswick Crossing. Meet at the trail that starts by the welcome center at 1000 Potomac View Parkway, Brunswick, MD, 21716.

Cultura Plenera presents an unforgettable evening of Afro-Puerto Rican rhythm as Los Pleneros de la 21 bring their electrifying sound to Upstairs at Smoketown. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a free Salsa dancing class. After, DJs will keep the music & dancing going until 10 p.m.! Upstairs at Smoketown is located at: 223 W Potomac St., Brunswick, MD, 21716. This free concert is made possible through the generous sponsorship of MidAtlantic Arts and Friends of the Brunswick Library.

Calling all aspiring artists! Learn about the history of art, famous artists and the seven elements of art through fun activities and projects. Age Group: Elementary.             

Calling all aspiring artists! Learn about the history of art, famous artists and the seven elements of art through fun activities and projects. Age Group: Elementary.           

Join us for a Library Art Jam! We will have various art projects for families and kids of all ages to enjoy. Try your hand at something new, it's all about the process of creating and having fun together! If you want you can contribute your made pieces to our gallery which will be on display until April 12th. FCPS Closed.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. This week create a rainy-day masterpiece exploring water and color! Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. This Week - Get ready to hop into some crafty fun creating cute bunnies. Did you know a group of bunnies is called a fluffle? We'll have our own by the time the evening is over! Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. This Week - Participating young artists will decorate a miniature house, plant the seeds that will soon sprout into bright green grass, like a fresh spring lawn, and add their own picket fence. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. This week kids will explore shapes, squiggly lines, and creative doodles as they bring their own wiggly, wormy art to life. Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Get creative and explore the world of art through hands-on projects and imaginative fun! Each session features a new artistic adventure designed for young artists to express themselves, try new techniques, and make something awesome. This week little artists will mix, swirl, and layer paints to bring a parade of color to life, discovering how every shade adds to the masterpiece! Designed for kids ages 5 and up.

Join us as we explore different artists, techniques and cultures using a variety of materials to create inspired works of art.  Ages 6-10.

Join us as we explore different artists, techniques and cultures using a variety of materials to create inspired works of art.  Ages 6-10.

Curious about a career in the arts? Join us for the 3rd annual opportunity to connect with a wide variety of local artists from the world of digital illustrations to stained glass, to improv and theater, to creative writing and much more. Be inspired by the artists as you learn about their career path and their chosen field in the arts.  More Artist Bios coming soon! Check back for additional details. Jessica Adams is a stained glass artist who specializes in window hangings and smaller pieces. A recent law school graduate, Jessica enjoys exploring various artistic mediums but has been creating glass art since 2021. Jessica finds inspiration in popular nerd culture and nature but has recently been branching out to 3D pieces. Jay Annelli is a local author and editor. He's a consultant for Wizards of the Coast, working as Loremaster (or continuity editor) on every piece of Magic: The Gathering fiction released in the last eight years. He's written three art books for Wizards, as well as writing creative text for over a dozen card sets. Jay has been hired for projects by publishers including Penguin Random House, Abrams Books, Hachette Book Group, Catalyst Games Lab, and Hit Point Press, as well as consulting on comics from IDW, Boom!, and Dark Horse. Lee Demer is a multimedia artist from Frederick with 13+ years of experience exploring many different types of art. Mostly self-taught, much of their inspiration comes from video games, anime, music, and other artists. The core of Lee's work is a focus on bright colors, emotional themes, and experimentation. Ayanna Gallant is a musician, poet, voiceover talent, and educator with a passion for creativity. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of New Hampshire in Music Education with a focus in low brass and jazz voice (2005), and a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus in Arts Integration (2010). Ayanna has studied mindfulness science, theory, and practice at Lesley University and is a certified sound therapist through Biofield Tuning. In her 16 years as a public school music teacher, Ayanna taught general music, band, chorus, musical theater, and world percussion ensemble. She has performed as a freelance musician on low brass, voice, guitar, and African drums in venues all around the country.  AJ George-Wright (they/he) is a performer based in Frederick, MD. They are a company member with Maryland Ensemble Theatre. A Hood College graduate, he previously directed for Hood Improv Troupe, and performed in several original sketch shows.  He currently directs and performs with Oh Crit! The DnD Improv Show, The Jane Austen Improv Show, and co-hosts a surreal late-night talk show: Being Human: With Rich & AJ for METComedyNight, Maryland Ensemble Theatre's own comedy incubator. With "Oh Crit!" AJ has performed at gaming conventions, including MAGFest, PAXUnplugged, AwesomeCon, and various venues around the greater DC/Baltimore area. AJ also stage manages for MET.  When they're not making jokes onstage, AJ is a children's librarian. Nikoletta Gjoni is a writer out of the D.C. area. Her work has appeared in the 2023 Rising Stars London Independent Story Prize anthology, Atticus Review, The Ex-Puritan, and the Night Ginkgo Press inaugural issue, among others. She has also been previously nominated for the PEN/Robert J. Dau prize, Best of the Net, and Best Microfiction. She was a 2024 scholarship recipient for the Salty Quill Writers Retreat in Maine and will be a 2026 writer-in-residence at the Chateau d’Orquevaux in France. When she's not writing, you can catch her facilitating creative writing workshops around the DMV area and editing manuscripts. Katie Rattigan (she/her) is a local artist, performer, and educator. A graduate of Hood College, Katie owns and operates her own small business, Wild Thing Pottery, and has purveyed her fun and functional, nature inspired wares at venues and events across Maryland including: the Frederick Punk Rock Flea Market, Artisan Grind Markets, Frederick Pagan Pride Day, the May Day Faerie Festival, and the Persephone Maker's Market. She is a member of the Frederick based ceramics collective Ash and Anarchy. She has been teaching ceramics in one way or another for the past fifteen years and working in clay for the last twenty. Katie balances the stress of ceramics on her body with regular improv practices and performances with Oh Crit! the DnD Improv Show and has performed with them at AwesomeCon, MAGFest, and PAXUnplugged. She is also member of the witchy band Vesper's Echo as well as a member of Austen Improv. Katie currently teaches all manner of artistic endeavors at a local private school and sometimes runs hand building programs at various libraries in the area. 

A multi-sensory storytime designed to support children with autism or sensory processing challenges. This time is designed to meet your child where they are in a fun, engaging environment.

A multi-sensory storytime designed to support children with autism or sensory processing challenges. This time is designed to meet your child where they are in, a fun, engaging environment.

A multi-sensory storytime designed to support children with autism or sensory processing challenges. This time is designed to meet your child where they are in, a fun, engaging environment.

Come learn about Pop Artist Claes Oldenburg's public art installations and create your own soft sculpture. Designed for elementary ages.

Join us as we learn about artist Takashi Murakami's "Superflat" style and make a collaborative work with his signature motifs. Designed for elementary ages.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Engage your baby's senses with activities designed just for them while visiting with other caregivers. For ages 0-24 months, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Followed by baby playgroup. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.

Park Ranger Mark Spurrier shares his experiences with bears in Maryland and reads his picture book, "Big Bears".  Black bears are the largest land mammal in Maryland. Learn about these native creatures that could literally be in your backyard. Touch a black bear hide, measure yourself against a black bear track mold, explore a bear skull and scat replica. 

Join us for BINGO called by the Burgess of Middletown! Prizes will be awarded to winners! This is an adaptive program designed for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.

Are you interested in learning about the birds in your backyard?  Would you like tips and tricks to have a great bird watching experience?  Join us for a presentation by the Audubon Society of Central Maryland as they share about birds and birding.

Want to learn how to make yummy bread? Join us for a bread making program that will teach you the art, craft and adventure of bread making. You will learn how to create several types of bread. This program is held offsite at the Emmitsburg Senior Center.

Come build with us! This program is made for builders of all skill levels to get creative, socialize, and problem-solve with LEGO bricks. We provide the bricks; you bring the imagination. Ages 5-12.

Come build with us! This program is made for builders of all skill levels to get creative, socialize, and problem-solve with LEGO bricks. We provide the bricks; you bring the imagination. Ages 5-12.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

This program has been cancelled. Join us for our next session on May 13th!  Join Thurmont area resident and retired U.S. Ambassador Shaun Donnelly in a group conversation on International Affairs!

Is your child's car seat installed correctly? A certified Child Passenger Safety Technician from Family Partnership will be on site during baby playgroup to check your installation in your vehicle and answer your questions.

Join Megan Donovan, Founder and Owner of SHIFT Work & Play, to explore the idea of “third spaces”—the places outside of home, work, and school where caregivers and children can build connection and support. Children welcome! Library toys will be available for use during the program.

Join Cristina Luibil, MS, RD, LDN, of Aterra Nutrition to learn how to nurture your child's healthy relationship with food. Children welcome! Library toys will be available for use during the program.

Join Katherin Melgar, CPST Safe Kids Worldwide program coordinator at Maternal Child Health in Frederick to learn about their Safe Kids Car Seat Assistance program! Children welcome! Library toys will be available for use during the program.

Join Megan Bell, M. Ed., Executive Director of Wild Sprouts, a nature-based education program for young children, to learn about the importance of outside play and ways to incorporate it, even with little outside space at home. Children welcome! Library toys will be available for use during the program.

Enjoy the musical stylings of the celtic harp, flute and violin.

Enjoy the musical stylings of the celtic harp, flute and violin.

Explore unexplained phenomena and the supernatural with Chesapeake Paranormal. Hear spooky stories of paranormal investigations and see the equipment they use. What will our historic trolley reveal? Chesapeake Paranormal has investigated the paranormal for over 10 years and has conducted more than 100 investigations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. For teens and adults, age 13+  

Join our performing coaching staff and some of our students as we show off a variety of circus skills, juggling, plate spinning and hat tricks, mixed up with physical comedy.

Celebrate Citizen & Community Science Month this April with the Brunswick Green Team. This program introduces the City Nature Challenge, a global event where communities document the wild plants and animals around them to support biodiversity research. Learn more about local wildlife and discover how your observations can contribute to real scientific projects. Participants will receive a guided introduction to iNaturalist, the free app used by community scientists to identify species and record findings. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or brand new to the science community, this program will show you how simple it is to get involved.

Get crocheting with the skilled ladies of the Woodlands! Whether you are a practiced hand or it's your first time holding a hook, join us for community and skill-sharing. You can also try our alternative fiber art craft. All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 4-12.

Get crocheting with the skilled ladies of the Woodlands and this month, with a therapy dog provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers. Whether you are a practiced hand or it's your first time holding a hook, join us for community and skill-sharing. You can also try our alternative fiber art craft. All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 4-12.

Get crocheting with the skilled ladies of the Woodlands! Whether you are a practiced hand or it's your first time holding a hook, join us for community and skill-sharing. You can also try our alternative fiber art craft. All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 4-12.

Come to the library and meet cast members of the Brunswick High School's Spring Musical, Seussical! Get a special preview and hear one of the cast's favorite book by Dr. Seuss!  All ages of children welcome, with an adult.

Refresh your stash with a craft supply swap! How it works: Donate your new or gently used craft supplies to the Emmitsburg Senior Center or Emmitsburg Library during the week of the swap (June1st - 4th). Donations accepted until 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 4th. We will sort the donations. On the day of the swap, you can “shop” for any of the supplies you want. You do not need to donate any supplies to shop. Open to all ages. Set up will be in the Emmitsburg Library Community Room.

Come learn more about the benefits of companion planting from Master Gardener Mike Harrington. Mike will explain how different plant species may benefit each other when grown in close proximity by attracting beneficial insects, deterring disease, and increasing crop yields. Bring your ideas and share your questions with our Master Gardener!  

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

We welcome adults who want to practice their English to a conversation class hosted by the Literacy Council of Frederick County. Students will practice their speaking and listening skills with conversations guided by an instructor from the Literacy Council

Come for a demo from local artists and bring your own projects to work on together! This week is a demo from a local artist from Cowgirl Clay.  Open to all adults and teens, all crafts welcome. Celebrate spring while learning about something new and getting some of your own crafting/fiber arts projects done as well! 

Join us as we learn about new and old critters with Fountain Rock Nature Center. This program is for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.  

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. Designed for kids in grades K-5.

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. Designed for kids in grades K-5.

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature. For kids in grades K-5. 

Drop in anytime between 10:00 am and 1:00 pm to join us for a variety of crafts, games, puzzles, and DIY activities. Leveled options of activities will be provided so different ages can participate in the same program: elementary, tween/teen, and adult.   

Ditch single-use bags and make something cool instead! Join us for an Earth Day tote decorating program and create a reusable bag that shows off your style and supports the planet. *Supplies are limited*

Learn about Earth Day and create a recycled craft. (geared for grades K-5th).

Enjoy a variety of activities to celebrate dragons and unicorns! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

What does it take to be an actor and be on stage? Learn about the theater and try your hand at remembering a few lines! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Get creative with art supplies and recyclable materials to design your own hat!  This program is designed for children in grades K-5 (ages 5-10).

Escape the cold and enjoy an hour of family bingo at the library! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Wear clothes you won't mind getting messy and get ready to mix up some magic! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Come learn to make a variety of paper airplanes and test their flight ability! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Let's discover why robots are so cool and how they help us with our everyday lives. This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Join us for this open art session and create your own superhero or villain to enter in our Recycled Art Contest!

Join Dr. Kimberly Benson to learn all about salamanders! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

Make a life size artwork of yourself! This program is for children in kindergarten through 5th grades (ages 5-10).

It's time to grab your paint brush, pencils, and paper and get a little messy! We're exploring a world of art. We'll learn about artists and try out different materials and artistic styles to create something all your own.

Are you a writer? Bring a piece to share or create something new. Writing tips, activities, and a supportive environment to grow as a writer!

Are you a writer? Bring a piece to share or create something new. Writing tips, activities, and a supportive environment to grow as a writer!

Make a library card!  Check out books!   Grab limited edition library swag!

Make a library card!  Check out books!   Grab limited edition library swag!

Make a library card!  Check out books!   Grab limited edition library swag!

Join us for an evening of stories, songs and games! This program is for children ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for an evening of stories, songs and games! This program is for children ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy music, stories, and more! Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy music, stories, and more! Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy music, stories, and more! Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Come practice your reading skills with patient and adorable Reading Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) from WAGS for Hope! For children grade K-5.

Come practice your reading skills with patient and adorable Reading Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) from WAGS for Hope! For children grade K-5.

Stop by the Emmitsburg Library for some STEM-tastic fun. STEM related stations will be set up for hands on fun and experimentation. Age group: Elementary.

Stop by the Emmitsburg Library for some STEM-tastic fun. STEM related stations will be set up for hands on fun and experimentation. Age group: Elementary.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for Family storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check website or call your local library. Ages 0-5  The program will be indoors on rainy days.

Learn how your small business can do business with the federal government. This workshop will be focused on small businesses that are new to the federal contracting world and will teach business owners how to get started. There will also be an overview of the Federal Contracting Certifications that are available to small businesses through the SBA.

Join us for an inspiring 45-minute video presentation from Professor Doug Tallamy of Homegrown National Park. Learn how biodiversity is declining and what you can do to help, including simple, effective ways to create habitat and support wildlife.

A sensory experience, exploring texture and color. Designed for ages 2-5, with a caregiver.

A sensory experience, exploring texture and color. Designed for ages 2-5, with a caregiver.

Join Dr. Stacy Benner of Tulip Tree Yoga for a gentle and inclusive chair yoga practice.  No prior yoga experience or equipment needed.  This is an adaptive program designed for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. However, all adults are welcome.  

Fountain Rock Nature Center will visit with their live animal friends. All adults with developmental disabilities, and their caregivers are invited to this program.

Learn about educational opportunities at FCC and connect with an Admissions representative to answer your questions.

Join Jody from Heritage Frederick to learn about Frederick County's role in the American Civil War. This presentation will include pictures and information that will be featured in Heritage Frederick's 2026 exhibit.

Whether you're looking to find your inner peas, or turnip the fun, it's thyme to come to the Walkersville Branch Library! At this fruitful program you'll find fresh fun for the picking! After all, nothing beets gardening! 

Pull up and settle in for a fun drive-in style story! "Cars" will be provided while supplies last. We ask that you bring a drive for adventure and you'll be ready for a wheelie good time!

Why are recycling bins so optimistic? Because they’re full of cans! Join the team from the Frederick County Division of Solid Waste and Recycling as we discuss the importance of recycling to help Earth! Plus, get the chance to explore one of the vehicles that helps them get the job done! 

Get ready to go bananas with this bright and bouncy preschool program all about one of our favorite fruits—bananas! Designed for ages 3–5, this playful session blends early literacy, movement, and sensory exploration into one a-peel-ing experience. This program encourages imagination, strengthens early learning foundations, and—most importantly—celebrates the joy of being a little bit silly. Perfect for curious preschoolers and their grown-ups who love to learn, laugh, and play. Come join us for a bunch of fun!

Get ready to run, jump, and play! Preschoolers and their caregivers enjoy simple outdoor games that build coordination, teamwork, and confidence—all while having tons of fun in the fresh air. In the event of inclement weather, this problem will be held inside the library. 

Young Padawans and their adults are invited to explore a galaxy full of imagination! In this playful, age‑friendly spaced-themed program, preschoolers can build droids, practice “Force” moves, and travel through space using their curiosity and creativity. Costumes welcome! 

With help from their caregivers, let your little artist explore the fun of 3D art! Children get hands‑on with clay, dough, and playful building materials as they create their own imaginative sculptures. This program encourages creativity, problem‑solving, and fine motor skills in a joyful, mess‑friendly space designed just for preschoolers. 

Tired of the gray of winter? Celebrate spring with pops of color that will leave you feeling mauve-lous! This program will offer opportunities for children to explore and play with hands-on activities all themed around the blue-tiful colors of spring! 

Experience the ways that lines drawn on maps impact our representation and governance. Manipulate this power first-hand and see the consequences of your actions. For teens in grades 8-12.

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

Have fun exploring literacy, science, mathematics, and art through play-based activities that integrate essential school skills.  Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 

The dogs want to come back and have some fun with their human friends!  Join us for more pets and love from Go Team Therapy Dogs! This program is for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.

Dive into the world of Table-Top Role Playing Games! Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a new recruit, you've got a spot at our table. Pull up a chair as we fight monsters on bikes or perform a daring heist while being a hungry bear. For teens in grades 6-12.

Dive into the world of Table-Top Role Playing Games! Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a new recruit, you've got a spot at our table. Pull up a chair as we fight monsters on bikes or perform a daring heist while being a hungry bear. For teens in grades 6-12.

Dive into the world of Table-Top Role Playing Games! Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a new recruit, you've got a spot at our table. Pull up a chair as we fight monsters on bikes or perform a daring heist while being a hungry bear. For teens in grades 6-12.

RESCHEDULED: Join local historian, writer, and vice president of the Myersville-Wolfsville Area Historical Society Ann Longmore-Etheridge in an encore presentation of "George Blessing: Hero of Highland." Learn about local farmer and respected elder George Blessing, his courage in resisting the Confederates, and his rise to local fame in the wake of the Civil War.

Join Dr. Lerner to learn about scientifically proven ways of becoming happier and overcoming depression and anxiety.  The content in this program is not medical advice or diagnosis. 

Join the experts from C2 Education for a presentation on strategies for achieving a 1500+ SAT Score.

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Inspired by Musical Storytime? Play with a variety of instruments from around the world and make some music of your own!

Join us for our first Intergenerational Bingo event! We will be partnering with the Urbana Senior Center for an afternoon of fun! Win prizes! Enjoy Snacks (while supplies last)! Ages 13 and up!

Great job, you secured the interview, now what?  In this workshop you will learn about preparing for the interview, using your resume and cover letter to your advantage, the closure questions you will want to ask, and presenting your best self. This interactive workshop covers essential skills for both virtual and in-person interviews, from mastering body language, voice, and presence on camera to making a strong impression in the room. You’ll learn how to answer behavioral questions using the proven STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result), practice structuring strong, memorable responses, and get tips for handling common interview challenges. Whether you’re preparing for your first interview or aiming to level up your performance, this workshop will help you show up ready and stand out.

Ever wanted to learn about the racket sport that's sweeping the nation? Hear from Joe Leonard and Dill Dinkers of Frederick all about the history of pickleball, how to get started, equipment basics, and answer questions to anything in between. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Join us for a presentation or caregiver-led discussion and playgroup for tips and tricks to help navigate raising little ones. 

Calling all knitters—whether you're a seasoned pro, a curious beginner, or somewhere in between! The Knitting Help Circle is a cozy and collaborative space where Frederick’s fiber enthusiasts come together to stitch, learn, and share. Got a tricky dropped stitch? Want to learn a new technique? Or maybe you just want to enjoy the company of fellow crafters as you work on your latest project? This group has you covered! Bring your needles, yarn, and questions, and join us for an afternoon of creativity, conversation, and community. Let’s unravel the mysteries of knitting—together! Limited knitting supplies will be available for use. Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores ¡Llamando a todos los tejedores! Ya seas un experto con experiencia, un principiante curioso o alguien en algún punto intermedio, el Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores es un espacio acogedor y colaborativo donde los entusiastas del tejido de Frederick se reúnen para crear, aprender y compartir. ¿Se te escapó un punto complicado? ¿Quieres aprender una nueva técnica? ¿O simplemente quieres disfrutar de la compañía de otros aficionados mientras trabajas en tu último proyecto? ¡Este grupo es para ti! Trae tus agujas, lana y preguntas, y únete a nosotros para una tarde de creatividad, conversación y comunidad. ¡Vamos a resolver juntos los misterios del tejido! Habrá suministros de tejido limitados disponibles para su uso

Calling all knitters—whether you're a seasoned pro, a curious beginner, or somewhere in between! The Knitting Help Circle is a cozy and collaborative space where Frederick’s fiber enthusiasts come together to stitch, learn, and share. Got a tricky dropped stitch? Want to learn a new technique? Or maybe you just want to enjoy the company of fellow crafters as you work on your latest project? This group has you covered! Bring your needles, yarn, and questions, and join us for an afternoon of creativity, conversation, and community. Let’s unravel the mysteries of knitting—together! Limited knitting supplies will be available for use. Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores ¡Llamando a todos los tejedores! Ya seas un experto con experiencia, un principiante curioso o alguien en algún punto intermedio, el Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores es un espacio acogedor y colaborativo donde los entusiastas del tejido de Frederick se reúnen para crear, aprender y compartir. ¿Se te escapó un punto complicado? ¿Quieres aprender una nueva técnica? ¿O simplemente quieres disfrutar de la compañía de otros aficionados mientras trabajas en tu último proyecto? ¡Este grupo es para ti! Trae tus agujas, lana y preguntas, y únete a nosotros para una tarde de creatividad, conversación y comunidad. ¡Vamos a resolver juntos los misterios del tejido! Habrá suministros de tejido limitados disponibles para su uso

Calling all knitters—whether you're a seasoned pro, a curious beginner, or somewhere in between! The Knitting Help Circle is a cozy and collaborative space where Frederick’s fiber enthusiasts come together to stitch, learn, and share. Got a tricky dropped stitch? Want to learn a new technique? Or maybe you just want to enjoy the company of fellow crafters as you work on your latest project? This group has you covered! Bring your needles, yarn, and questions, and join us for an afternoon of creativity, conversation, and community. Let’s unravel the mysteries of knitting—together! Limited knitting supplies will be available for use. Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores ¡Llamando a todos los tejedores! Ya seas un experto con experiencia, un principiante curioso o alguien en algún punto intermedio, el Círculo de Ayuda para Tejedores es un espacio acogedor y colaborativo donde los entusiastas del tejido de Frederick se reúnen para crear, aprender y compartir. ¿Se te escapó un punto complicado? ¿Quieres aprender una nueva técnica? ¿O simplemente quieres disfrutar de la compañía de otros aficionados mientras trabajas en tu último proyecto? ¡Este grupo es para ti! Trae tus agujas, lana y preguntas, y únete a nosotros para una tarde de creatividad, conversación y comunidad. ¡Vamos a resolver juntos los misterios del tejido! Habrá suministros de tejido limitados disponibles para su uso

Join us for a forum discussing end of life decisions. Professionals Tina Workman and Leslie Strongwater will discuss legacy projects and explaining the benefits of utilizing end of life doulas. There will also be a vendor expo of community resources and organizations to help plan your final wishes.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will build school-ready skills while having fun and exploring their social-emotional selves at this weekly kindergarten prep program. For ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Variety of preschool aged activities to support early literacy and school readiness skills. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Play ping pong in the library like it’s a totally normal thing people do. For ages 10-18 / grades 5-12

A sensory experience, exploring texture and color that encourages toddler creativity & fine motor skills. Designed for ages 2-5, with a caregiver.

A sensory experience, exploring texture and color that encourages toddler creativity & fine motor skills. Designed for ages 2-5, with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a morning of building! Use the library's blocks and building toys to build with your little one while working on fine motor skills! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for a special Spring Break choral performance by Little Music Makers of the Frederick Children’s Chorus.   Little Music Makers is the early childhood music program of the Frederick Children’s Chorus, designed to introduce young children to the joy of singing and making music. Through fun songs, movement, rhythm activities, and foundational music skills, children build confidence, creativity, and a love for performing in a nurturing and encouraging environment.  To learn more about the Frederick Children's Chorus and view the calendar of upcoming performances, visit their website at https://www.fredcc.org.            

Cultura Plenera presents an unforgettable evening of Afro-Puerto Rican rhythm as Los Pleneros de la 21 bring their electrifying sound to Upstairs at Smoketown. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a free Salsa dancing class. After, DJs will keep the music & dancing going until 10 p.m.! This free concert is made possible through the generous sponsorship of MidAtlantic Arts and Friends of the Brunswick Library.

Join us for an afternoon of measuring, mixing and molding to make fizzy bath bombs. Tweens will learn the science behind the fizz, blending ingredients like baking soda, citric acid and essential oils to create fragrant bath bombs.

A hands-on STEM activity where you become the scientist learning about polymers and elasticity.  With a few household ingredients you will create your very own custom bouncy balls.

Back by popular demand! Have fun, make cards, listen to music, hang out! Come with friends or meet new ones. Cards will be donated to community-based health care and senior centers. Service hours available. Participants can come and go anytime during the 2-hour program as convenient. Plan to spend about an hour to make a card. Geared for ages 9 - 18.

New to Anime and Manga? Longtime fan? Either way join us to celebrate it while talking all things art, story, cosplay, and culture! This month’s featured craft is Polco Deco! All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 6-12.

New to Anime and Manga? Longtime fan? Either way join us to celebrate it while talking all things art, story, cosplay, and culture! This month’s featured craft is Manga and Anime Journaling! All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 6-12.

New to Anime and Manga? Longtime fan? Either way join us to celebrate it while talking all things art, story, cosplay, and culture! This month’s featured craft is Origami! All materials provided, while supplies last. For grades 6-12.

Join us for Mario Party themed party. Play Mario Party, make crafts, and try out real life Mario Party mini-games. No experience necessary! For grades 4-8. 

Frederick Martial Arts will teach you some moves in a lively class. This program is for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers/aides.

When did Marylanders start taking vacations? Where did they go? How did they get there? Using postcards, steamboat & train schedules, resort brochures, and photographs, this program explores how Marylanders from diverse racial and social backgrounds began to take breaks from work routines. Join Lisa Greenhouse from the Enoch Pratt Free Library in learning the social mores that shaped vacations for Marylanders.

Calling all young writer's ages 12-17! We're inviting Teens to practice the craft of writing, share their work, and enjoy the wonderful world of writing. Stop by for activities and discussion with other teen writers.

Calling all young writer's ages 12-17! We're inviting Teens to practice the craft of writing, share their work, and enjoy the wonderful world of writing. Stop by for activities and discussion with other teen writers.

Travel back to Ancient Egypt to celebrate the release of Michelle Jabès Corpora’s YA novel She Knows All The Names, the sequel to her bestselling novel His Face Is the Sun. Following the events of the first book, this riveting sequel picks up with our four protagonists as they grapple with the changes wrought on their world. Michelle will discuss her work, then answer questions and sign books About the book: The sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller, His Face Is the Sun. Magic, adventure, romance, and horror collide in this lush, epic, Ancient Egyptian inspired trilogy perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo, Tahereh Mafi, and Sabaa Tahir.  Fresh to the throne, the cunning new pharaoh schemes to bring unprecedented power to the Kingdom of Khetara. He commands absolute allegiance, leaving bloodshed in his wake as he searches for the missing Princess Sitamun, and at his side, the young priestess Nefermaat serves as divine counsel. Having witnessed the king’s merciless acts, Neff furtively plots to free the kingdom from his grip, though she knows the heavy price of treason. Meanwhile, the rebellion in Low Khetara grows, and Raetawy, a courageous farm girl, leads the resistance. Her quest is clear: infiltrate the capital and free the imprisoned rebels—including her beloved father. Yet in her desperation, Rae agrees to a plan that could destroy all she is fighting for…. In the Red Lands, the thief Karim grapples with the new life he’s been given. Is it a blessing or a curse? He fears what lurks within him, yet he and his unlikely companion, Princess Sita, grow ever closer as they search for a lost city believed to harbor the secret to saving Khetara from destruction. The ancient oracle that once whispered to these four strangers now speaks with an urgency as powerful as the mighty Iteru. The current of destiny is strengthening, but will it bring redemption…or annihilation?  About the author: Michelle Jabès Corpora is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of His Face is the Sun, the first novel in the Throne of Khetara trilogy. She is also the author of many other books for young readers. Find out more about Michelle at michellejcorpora.com. Visit Curious Iguana's website to preorder a signed and personalized copy of She Knows All the Names. Copies of She Knows All the Names and His Face Is the Sun will be also available for purchase at the event. 

Memory Cafe is a safe and relaxed place where people with early-stage memory loss, their families, and friends can come together for social engagement. Anyone affected by early-stage memory loss is welcome to attend. Lunch is provided for free at each cafe. This program is provided in partnership with the Department of Aging and Independence and the Alzheimer's Association.  NOTE: Pre-registration is required, register at least two days prior to cafe. TO REGISTER: Call 301-600-6022 or Email CaregiverSupport@FrederickCountyMD.gov   

Spend an afternoon sipping on mocktails and learning to paint a spring landscape with students from the Barbara Ingram School of Fine Arts.

Join us for a day of role-playing, puzzle solving, and detective work. When a daring murder occurs under the cover of darkness. A fancy party becomes the backdrop for a high-stakes whodunnit! Can you catch the killer? For grades 8-12.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Next Steps is a drop-in reengagement and support program for youth and young adults ages 14–24 who may be feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about their next steps in education, career, or life planning. Hosted at the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the program offers a welcoming, low-barrier, and low-pressure environment where participants can ask questions, receive individualized support, and explore pathways forward. Participants can receive assistance with schoolwork, goal-setting, and future planning, whether that includes reengaging in school, preparing for graduation or a GED, exploring career interests, building job readiness skills, or connecting to employment, training, or mentoring opportunities. The program emphasizes relationship-building, confidence development, and removing barriers, while helping young people take practical, achievable steps toward education and career success. Next Steps is led by the City of Frederick’s Reengagement Program Manager and serves as an early phase of the City’s broader youth reengagement efforts, supporting opportunity youth while laying the groundwork for the City’s planned youth center opening in 2028.

Are you a Ninja who needs to brush up on skills, or new to the Ninja way? Get active with Kicks Karate Frederick for an afternoon of basic martial arts instruction with practice in listening and self-control. 

Join our gnome-mazing No-Sew Gnome club! Learn to make your own gnome or build on the skills you learned from the previous workshop. No sewing skills needed. Participants can drop in anytime during the DIY program as convenient. Gnomes take about 45 minutes to make. Ideal for ages 9-18, while supplies last. Feel free to BYOS (Bring Your Own Socks), for a fun way to recycle favorite single socks that have lost their mates.

Join our gnome-mazing No-Sew Gnome club! Learn to make your own gnome or build on the skills you learned from the previous workshop. No sewing skills needed. Participants can drop in anytime during the DIY program as convenient. Gnomes take about 45 minutes to make. Ideal for ages 9-18, while supplies last. Feel free to BYOS (Bring Your Own Socks), for a fun way to recycle favorite single socks that have lost their mates.

Odds and Ends Art Afternoon invites elementary-aged kids to get creative while school’s out! Using a mix of fun and unexpected materials, kids will craft a unique art project, explore their imagination, and enjoy a laid-back hour of artistic fun with friends at the library.

Take the time to create art! Bring a work in progress or start a new project with all supplies provided by the library. No experience necessary! For teens in grades 6-12. Activities while supplies last. 

Take the time to create art! Bring a work in progress or start a new project with all supplies provided by the library. No experience necessary! For teens in grades 6-12. Activities while supplies last. 

Take the time to create art! Bring a work in progress or start a new project with all supplies provided by the library. No experience necessary! For teens in grades 6-12. Activities while supplies last. 

Explore the ways that your values and civics influence each other. Work together to create a mural that reflects and integrates you and your values with the broad diversity of our community. No experience necessary! For teens and tweens in grades 4-12. Activities while supplies last. 

Grab an apron  and some friends and test your skills in co-op classic Overcooked!This month's recipe is Mochi - learn a bit about this sweat Japanese treat, then shape and flavor your own! *food supplies are limited**Please contact the library for allergen information*

Join Go Team Therapy Dogs to improve your reading confidence and make a new friend when you read aloud to a therapy dog.

Join Kayce Gordon of NovaCare Rehabilitation to learn about Osteoporosis as she talks about symptom management, strengthening, balance, and further prevention.

Want to refresh your houseplants? Looking to try growing a new plant? Have unwanted garden supplies? Bring in your unwanted but healthy plants, seeds, and gardening materials to freely exchange with other green thumbs in the community. Resources ranging from local gardening and horticulture will be available for the community to explore and learn from.   

Want to learn how to propagate plants?  We will cover the practical aspects, from simple to more complicated setups, depending on the type of cutting. You will learn how to propagate root, stem, leaf, hardwood, and softwood cuttings and take home 4 - 6 cuttings. This program is held off site at the Emmitsburg Senior Center

Want to learn how to propagate plants?  We will cover the practical aspects, from simple to more complicated setups, depending on the type of cutting. You will learn how to propagate root, stem, leaf, hardwood, and softwood cuttings and take home 4 - 6 cuttings. This program is held off site at the Emmitsburg Senior Center

Join us for a Plant Swap!  Bring a plant to trade with another plant.  This is a great way to increase your variety of plants.  We will have houseplants, vegetables and flowers. 

Enjoy a variety of activities to help your child learn through play while interacting with other children and adults. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help your child learn through play while interacting with other children and adults. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help your child learn through play while interacting with other children and adults. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 0-5 with a caregiver.

Do you struggle to find the right words to write poetry? Try starting with someone else's words.  We supply the old books and magazines so you can create some blackout and/or ransom note poems.

Enjoy a morning of fun with your favorite grumpy fish! Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver. 

You are cordially invited to the Myersville Library's Preschool Prom! Dress to impress or come as you are for a morning of fun. This event is designed for children ages 2-5.

Dance the morning away and join us for some fun activities and crafts celebrating everyone's favorites - the dinosaurs! This program is for our 0 to 5 year-old patrons with a caregiver.

Teens: relax and relieve stress by spending time petting an adorable dog friend! For grades 6-12. Stay for as long as you need. Here at the library doing homework? Take a quick 5-minute brain break with a cuddly pooch. Or spend the entire hour soaking up the snuggles. However long you attend the program, therapy dogs can help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Therapy dogs are provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers, whose pets bring comfort and joy to the lives of others. 

Teens: relax and relieve stress by spending time petting an adorable dog friend! For grades 6-12. Stay for as long as you need. Here at the library doing homework? Take a quick 5-minute brain break with a cuddly pooch. Or spend the entire hour soaking up the snuggles. However long you attend the program, therapy dogs can help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Therapy dogs are provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers, whose pets bring comfort and joy to the lives of others. 

Teens: relax and relieve stress by spending time petting an adorable dog friend! For grades 6-12. Stay for as long as you need. Here at the library doing homework? Take a quick 5-minute brain break with a cuddly pooch. Or spend the entire hour soaking up the snuggles. However long you attend the program, therapy dogs can help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Therapy dogs are provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers, whose pets bring comfort and joy to the lives of others. 

Swap gently used puzzles and board games with other enthusiasts. Drop offs start at 1:30pm on day of. Please bring your own box or bag to carry items out. Any items left at end will be donated to local charities. 

Practice reading skills to patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.). For Children Grades K-5. 

Practice reading skills to patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.). For Children Grades K-5. 

Practice reading skills to patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.). For Children Grades K-5. 

Children practice reading skills to the patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs. For Children Grades K-5. 

Children practice reading skills to the patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs. For Children Grades K-5. 

Come practice your reading skills with patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs. For children grades K-5.

Children practice reading skills to the patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs. For Children Grades K-5. 

Children practice reading skills to the patient and adorable Reading Education Assistance Dogs. For Children Grades K-5. 

Hop on over the library to meet and learn more about rabbits with the Frederick County 4-H Club.

Practice reading to a real dog. This program is for children ages 0-10.

Practice reading to a real dog. This program is for children ages 0-10.

In this class, participants will gain the ability to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control bleeding.  Course taught by Frederick County Fire and Rescue.

Join us as we wrap up Children's Book Week and celebrate this year's theme "Books: Get Curious"! How many pennies does it take to sink a paper boat? What is Chromatography? How do you make rice dance? Bring your curiosity along for a fun hands-on science fair featuring items you can find around your house. 

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Young learners can practice skills they will need for school - listening, asking, writing, cutting, tracing, and more. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Preschoolers and their caregivers will practice school-readiness skills with cutting, tracing, play, and other literacy activities.

Join us for a 4*Town music experience! Bring your favorite blanket and get comfy as we watch a movie on the big screen.  We will be watching Turning Red and creating a fun themed craft.  This movie is rated PG.  Closed Captioning with be provided.

Join us and Paddington the brown bear for an afternoon of fun and adventure. Explore the Amazon rainforest and mountains of Peru as we watch "Paddington in Peru" and enjoy some rainforest activities. Bring a blanket or pillow to view the movie in comfort. All Ages.

School's out and Stuffie Camp is just beginning! Bring your stuffed animal to the Emmitsburg Library anytime 10am-5pm on Monday, April 6th to register for Camp. Then say good-bye as your stuffie stays behind for two days of fun adventures. Come back to pick up your stuffed friend anytime on Wednesday and see all of the fun they had! Ages 0-5, Elementary.     

Should you book your next trip online, or it is better to work with a travel advisor? Join Noelle from Antietam World Travel Service for a talk about today's travel planning landscape. Learn the pros and cons of DIY booking, when expert guidance can make a big difference, and explore exciting travel styles such as culinary travel, wellness retreats, and river and expedition cruises. Get travel tips and answers to your questions as you prepare for your next destination.

Join us for a guided discussion centered around self-care by building resilience. Travis Walter of the Mental Health Association will discuss seven factors of resilience and how to incorporate them into your everyday life. This will include an emphasis on engaging self-care and building positive connections. 

Connect U, LLC is back, this time with student helpers.  Simplifying Tech. Empowering You.

Join Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing Alba Sarria as she helps us make a memory journal, Tales for your grandchildren or family. Bring along photos, trinkets or anything else you’d like to incorporate into the journal.

Lifelong roleplaying game enthusiast Daniel Ferguson will introduce you to a passion for tabletop games, explore the social and personal pathways they unlock, and guide you to making your first (or next!) character.

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

A song circle is a gathering of folks to make music together, to sing, play, and share songs. Bring your own acoustic instrument. You can also just sing or listen.

A song circle is a gathering of folks to make music together, to sing, play, and share songs. Bring your own acoustic instrument. You can also just sing or listen.

Join us as we celebrate Spring with stories, songs and crafts! Afterwards we will have an egg hunt throughout the library. It is sure to be an "egg-cellent " time! Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Join us for this special nature themed storytime to celebrate the Frederick City Nature Challenge where you and your family can become citizen scientists! Storytime will take place at Shelter 1 at Middletown Park. Please note that the plan is to take a short .25-mile nature walk on a wooded dirt trail.  Middletown Park  7628 Coblentz Rd, Middletown, MD 21769 *Weather permitting*  Call the branch for weather change updates. Plan B is to meet for storytime in the Middletown Branch Library Community Room. Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver. The City Nature Challenge is an international community science event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife. For the first time in 2025, Frederick county residents joined the Washington DC Metro Area team to participate in this bioblitz-style competition where cities and regions are in a friendly contest with each other to see who can make the most observations of nature.  To find out more go to  City Nature Challenge Overview | Mobilize Frederick

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family with a special session of bean bag activities -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family with a special session of scarf activities -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Join us for this storytime with stories, songs, rhymes, and special farmyard guests! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 0-5 years.  

A yoga experience for the family! Kids ages 2–10 and their favorite grown-ups can move, play, and relax together through simple poses, songs, and games that spark joy and connection.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- Pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Songs, stories and fun for the whole family -- pajamas are welcome!  Designed for ages 0-5, with a caregiver.

Minutes count! Someone who is severely bleeding from an injury such as a car crash, a gunshot, or an accidental wound can bleed to death in as little as 5 minutes. That’s why the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center’s Center for Injury Prevention & Policy offers life-saving bleeding control training through STOP THE BLEED®. In this course, attendees will learn three quick techniques to help save a life before someone bleeds out. These three techniques will empower you to assist in an emergency and potentially save a life. This program is intended for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.

Don't Be Fooled! Scam Proof yourself and your loved ones. Join Long Term Care Ombudsman Jayme Duva to learn about the top 10 scams targeting older adults.  Learn how to protect yourself and family members about detecting and preventing fraud.  You will also find out who to contact if a scam has occurred and leave with resources to keep on hand or share.  

Join Middletown Library for Beauty and the Beast Storytime and Dance Experience, presented by Leading Edge Academy of Dance. Families will enjoy a narrated retelling of the beloved tale brought to life through live dance performances inspired by Belle, the Beast, and the enchanted characters of the castle. This interactive program features short dance excerpts, expressive storytelling, a movement activity for children, and an opportunity to meet the dancers. Perfect for ages 3 - 10 years old, this special event offers a magical introduction to dance and storytelling while previewing LEAD’s upcoming annual June Showcase. Families, all ages. FCPS Closed. Families are welcome to take photos and chat with the cast after the performance.  

Have you HEARD the MOOS?! Join Middletown Library for a special storytime at South Mountain Creamery! After storytime, South Mountain Creamery staff will offer a farm tour for anyone interested! South Mountain Creamery - 8305 Bolivar Rd, Middletown, MD 21769 Storytime will happen rain or shine under the pavilion at South Mountain Creamery. Should thunderstorms be predicted that afternoon we will make the call day of by noon to cancel if necessary for safety reasons. We will post this update on our Facebook and FCPL program calendar pages, or you can call the branch at 301-600-7560 to check.    

Have you HEARD the MOOS?! Join Middletown Library for a special storytime at South Mountain Creamery! After storytime, South Mountain Creamery staff will offer a farm tour for anyone interested! South Mountain Creamery - 8305 Bolivar Rd, Middletown, MD 21769 Storytime will happen rain or shine under the pavilion at South Mountain Creamery. Should thunderstorms be predicted that afternoon we will make the call day of by noon to cancel if necessary for safety reasons. We will post this update on our Facebook and FCPL program calendar pages, or you can call the branch at 301-600-7560 to check.    

Join us in partnership with the Maryland Symphony Orchestra for a special musical reading of "We Light Up the Sky with Music".  A story by Nick Maland. All ages welcome.

Calling all teens! It's Stuffie Camp time at the Emmitsburg Library and we need your help as Camp Counselors to ensure that our stuffies have a ton of fun! Help document their adventures and create a keepsake for their little owners. Let's see what fun the stuffies will have in the library! Ages 11-18.

Kick off Summer 

Join us for some fun with live animals as we moo, baa, quack and oink our way into summer reading!

Bring your imagination — we’ll supply the materials! From painting and collage to paper engineering and DIY crafts, kids will explore their artistic side and take home something awesome each time. This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Bring your imagination — we’ll supply the materials! From painting and collage to paper engineering and DIY crafts, kids will explore their artistic side and take home something awesome each time. This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Bring your imagination — we’ll supply the materials! From painting and collage to paper engineering and DIY crafts, kids will explore their artistic side and take home something awesome each time. This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Wrap up the month with a special Sunday Funday Movie! Bring a blanket and settle in for a family-friendly favorite on the big screen. Popcorn provided while supplies last, courtesy of the Friends of the Thurmont Regional Library.   

Let’s play! Kids can test their skills and creativity through cooperative games, scavenger hunts, and puzzling activities that keep everyone moving and thinking. . This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Let’s play! Kids can test their skills and creativity through cooperative games, scavenger hunts, and puzzling activities that keep everyone moving and thinking. . This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Get curious and messy (in the best way)! Each session features a science-themed experiment, challenge, or puzzle to spark wonder and laughter. This program is geared for those in grades K-5.   

Get curious and messy (in the best way)! Each session features a science-themed experiment, challenge, or puzzle to spark wonder and laughter. This week - Discover some of the amazing science behind how the earth works, and of course, there will be some surprises to engage young minds.  This program is geared for those in grades K-5. 

Learn to play the tabletop game Ticket to Ride.  Fran Roth of Envoy Games will demo and teach the game. Other tabletop games will be available to play. Feel free to bring your own. Fun for ages 10 to adult.

Join us for a hands‑on introduction to the world of flowers! Elementary and Teen participants will learn the basics of caring for fresh flowers, including how to keep them healthy, hydrated, and long‑lasting. We’ll also explore the many career paths connected to flowers—from floral designers and greenhouse growers to botanists and landscape architects. After learning the essentials, participants will assist with a collaborative group arrangement. By the end of the program, we’ll have created a beautiful community display that will be showcased in the library for everyone to enjoy.

Take a closer look and join the fun at the circus! Experience an exhilarating performance by Theatricks, and afterwards, dive into the world of circus arts by learning some entertaining and safe skills.

Come discover the world of Minecraft EDU as we learn how coding is used in the world of gaming. (geared for grades K-5th).

FCPL was recently selected as one of 50 libraries across the country to participate in TED Democracy. As a satellite location, FCPL will livestream the day-long TED event at New Spire Arts Stages in downtown Frederick. Attendees will be able to hear speakers as they discuss thought-provoking and educational experiences respecting individual views and honoring the spirit of dialogue established nearly 250 years ago. After the event, a panel discussion of local Frederick historians and thought leaders will engage the audience in a meaningful dialogue.

Spring is for Planting!  Come learn how to properly plant vegetables and flowers into the garden and earn Community Service hours.  This hands-on activity will take place in the Library Garden, but we will meet in the library. Be sure to wear old shoes! If it rains, we will have a craft night inside the library.

Love anime and manga? Swing by our animanga club! Every month is something different - draw and chat with friends while doing themed crafts, learning some trivia, and more! *Craft supplies are limited*

Love anime and manga? Swing by our animanga club! Every month is something different - draw and chat with friends while doing themed crafts, learning some trivia, and more! *Craft supplies are limited*

Welcome spring at the library! Join us for the afternoon and create your own unique flower crowns! For ages 11-18. All activities while supplies last. 

Bring spring into your space by making your own homemade gel air freshener. Using gelatin and essential oils, we will guide you through the process, from choosing scents and colors to adding decorations to make it your own. Bring your creativity and enjoy a relaxing, aromatic time at the library.

Join a local DM and learn about Dungeons and Dragons!

Join us as Middletown's Teen Leadership Council meets. Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects. Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community.  Share your voice and receive volunteer hours when attending a teen leadership meeting.

Join us as Middletown's Teen Leadership Council meets. Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects. Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community.  Share your voice and receive volunteer hours when attending a teen leadership meeting.

Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects.  Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community. Attendees will earn one SSL hour.

Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects.  Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community. Attendees will earn one SSL hour.

Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects.  This month will feature a therapy dog, provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers, whose pets bring comfort and joy to the lives of others.  Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community. Attendees will earn one SSL hour.

Tweens and teens, grades 6 through 12, meet to collaborate with each other and teen librarians on upcoming library events and to plan teen-led projects.  This month will feature a therapy dog, provided by the Wags for Hope volunteers, whose pets bring comfort and joy to the lives of others.  Teen Library Council (TLC) is an opportunity for teens to make an impact within the library and the wider community. Attendees will earn one SSL hour.

Help support a great cause by cutting yarn for The Magic Yarn Project! Participants will earn volunteer hours while preparing materials that will be used to create yarn wigs for children with medical hair loss.

Learn how to make plantable seed paper to share with the Walkersville community. Participants will earn service hours as they create seed paper that will be shared with visitors to the library.

Brighten the teen space with summer-themed window painting, using bold, colorful designs to transform the windows into vibrant works of art.

Let's get ready for spring by transplanting seedlings.  Learn how to transplant and fertilize plants to prepare them for the library garden and your home garden.

Lava lamps were created in the 1960’s and have amazed generations of people. Did you know that you can make a different type of lava lamp at home using water, oil, and Alka-Seltzer? Make your own lava lamp to take home. 

Search for clues and solve the case in this fun cryptid-themed escape room program! There will be three chances to play for a team of up to ten players at a time. This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Local artist Aster Thomas will show you how to create fun, distinct designs for your original characters! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Use fabric paint and markers to design your own one-of-a-kind bandana! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Learn about claymation, the animation technique that brings characters to life with modeling clay, and try it out for yourself! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Come spend an hour dancing and having fun at our Prom for teen and young adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities! Sensory friendly prom related activities will be provided. Fancy dress encouraged but not required! Ages 13+.

Painting with coffee? Drawing with rice? It sounds weird, but it works! We'll make paper look antique with coffee, then use rice to help create a map of an imaginary country. This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Come hang out at this program specifically designed for teens and adults with ASD and other developmental and intellectual disorders and their caregivers -if they chose to stay.  Sensory friendly games and crafts will be provided. Ages 13+ 

Come create a Japanese Koinobori (carp) kite and learning about Japanese culture! While supplies last. Ages 11-18.

Make your own boba drink and learn more about this Taiwanese treat on National Boba Day! This program involves food and allergens may be present. In accordance with county regulations, participants who would like to consume food must be at least 13 years old. This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

See what you can build using newspaper! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Come let your creative juices flow as you try different types of tea while painting on canvas! For ages 13-18.

Give your mind and body a break and relax with fun activities at the library! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Decorate the sidewalk outside the library with colorful chalk art! This program is for teens in 6th through 12th grades (ages 11-18).

Add some sparkle to your reading with book bedazzling! Bring a book you’ve already started bejeweling, or choose one of our books to decorate with gems and designs.

Design and create your own flags using colors, symbols, and patterns to celebrate identity, creativity, and self-expression.

Design and decorate a reusable water bottle using colorful duct tape and creative patterns. Make something fun, functional, and uniquely yours.

Create your own magical miniature world in a closed-system terrarium! Build a tiny, self-sustaining ecosystem that you can watch grow and thrive.

Race, drift, and pull off daring stunts with remote control cars in a fast-paced challenge where you test your driving skills, compete with friends, and master tight turns and bold maneuvers.

Make a colorful wreath by tying yarn tassels onto a cardboard form to create handmade decor perfect for hanging on a wall or door.

In this fun and interactive program, kids will explore the exciting connection between art and science. Through hands-on activities, they’ll learn how artists use science in their art. With each project, kids will discover new ways to combine imagination and science, all while having fun creating their own unique masterpieces!

In this fun and interactive program, kids will explore the exciting connection between art and science. Through hands-on activities, they’ll learn how artists use science in their art. With each project, kids will discover new ways to combine imagination and science, all while having fun creating their own unique masterpieces!

Explore the natural wonder of ThorpeWood! Reconnect with nature while you visit the horses, goats, cows, and chickens, get dirty in the mud kitchen, and enjoy a nature scavenger hunt on this beautiful 156-acre farm. Drop in anytime 10am-1pm for this outdoor community event.

From hurricanes to heat waves, from civil unrest to war, it seems there is a new threat in the news every week. Do not wait until disaster strikes to develop a plan to protect you and your family. Start planning and preparing for what worries you. The Creating an Emergency Plan informational session will explain why every individual and family should have an emergency plan and what that plan should include. A wide variety of topics will be covered including crucial supplies (food, water, medical, respirators, shelter, and more), rendezvous points, transportation concerns, communication methods, personal safety, and special considerations. Attendees receive a worksheet with a supply list.  This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Thurmont Regional Library. www.planandprepare.net

Enjoy activities for the whole family themed around sustainability and living a green life! Connect with the many green organizations supporting a healthy environment in Thurmont and Frederick County.    

Did you open up your electric bill and find it a bit shocking? Join staff from the Division of Energy and Environment to learn about County and State programs that improve homes and can help lower utility bills. From big changes like going solar to simple habits around the house, tips to lower electricity usage will also be discussed. Leave charged up to go green and conserve energy!  

Curious about solar energy? Do power outages have you concerned about food spoiling or the ability to use a CPAP or other medical device? Have you ever considered purchasing a solar generator or power station? If so, then this class is for you.  Understanding Solar and Traditional Generators informational session will explain the difference between traditional, inverter, and solar generators, as well as the advantages and limitations of each type. Both solar generators and power stations will be covered in depth with options such as home integration, uninterruptable power supply (UPS), emergency power supply (EPS), pass-thru charging and dual charging explained in detail.  Attendees will learn how to choose the right size generator for their needs. (A small solar generator will be on hand for demonstration purposes. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Thurmont Regional Library.  www.planandprepare.net

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts. Designed for ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Join us for play based learning, games and activities! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities. 

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Ages 18 - 36 mos.

Join Jaime from Terrapin Travel for a fun, honest, and informative look at what happens when travel plans… don’t go as planned. Learn practical strategies for navigating major travel disruptions. If you’ve ever worried about travel going off script, this session will show you how a detour can become an adventure in disguise.

Let's Celebrate Earth Day! This eco-friendly program invites tweens (ages 9-13) to create unique, sustainable art using recycled and natural materials. Recycled art promotes creativity and environmental awareness by transforming "trash into treasure".  All materials will be provided.

Join us for a fun afternoon of crafting! We’ll be turning plain eggs into awesome spring décor—think cute bunny ornaments and not so prickly cacti. It’s a great chance to get creative and make something cool for your space!

Looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon? Whether you're into crafting, gaming, or both, this is the perfect opportunity to relax, hang out, and make new friends in a creative and friendly environment!

Looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon? Whether you're into crafting, gaming, or both, this is the perfect opportunity to relax, hang out, and make new friends in a creative and friendly environment!

Join us for a creative and meaningful afternoon of rock painting in partnership with Infinite Legacy! Tweens ages 9–13 will design and paint their own rocks.

Get ready for summer! Join us to make your own '90s pony bead lizard keychains! Ages 10-13, while supplies last.

Add some sparkle to your reading with book bedazzling! Bring a book you’ve already started bejeweling, or choose one of our books to decorate with gems and designs.

Take the pilot’s seat for an indoor drone adventure—tackle exciting challenges and then jump into coding to program your drone for even more high-flying fun.

Are you a bug lover? Or just curious about insects and nature? Come get up close and personal with exciting insect specimens and a few arthropods! Michael Turell, Research Entomologist,will be joining us with his collection and expertise to talk about insects and why they look the way they do. He'll also share some information about the City Nature Challenge. His 4-H Entomology Club, participated in the City Nature Challenge last year, and contributed 1,277 observations with at least 557 different species. We will be introducing the iNaturalist App on the library's iPad to show how we can contribute by identifying plants and creatures in our area. Ages 8-13.

Come in, create a magical kitten character, and join a one-shot of the tabletop role playing game Magical Kitties!

Mine, build, and explore with like-minded tweens in our library Minecraft server! This program is intended for tweens ages 10-13. 

Mine, build, and explore with like-minded tweens in our library Minecraft server!

Unleash your creativity and make a vibrant piece of art that mimics the beauty of real stained glass! Ages 8-13.

Join us to make your own fabric collage and use it to decorate your room. This program is for our Tween patrons in 3rd through 8th grades.

What are you hoping to do this summer? Dream big and join us to get creative and make some summer bucket list punch cards! This program is for our Tween patrons in 3rd through 8th grades.

Make your own duct tape water bottle holder! Create a fun, colorful, and functional accessory that’s perfect for carrying your water on the go.

Design and build a protective container that keeps an egg from breaking when dropped.

Extend the celebration of National Paper Airplane Day by making and flying your own planes and launchers!

Join us for a National Denim Day craft as we design jean‑inspired creations.

Transform ordinary rocks into fun and unique pet companions! Decorate them with paint and embellishments to create colorful, one-of-a-kind characters.

Create your own eco-friendly seed paper by embedding wildflower or herb seeds into handmade paper, turning your craft into a beautiful, plantable work of art.

Create nature-inspired art by using collected sticks and natural materials to design and decorate unique stick figures that celebrate creativity and the outdoors.

Make touchable artwork by layering paint and different materials to create fun, bumpy, and textured designs.

Ever wanted to fly through space or stand on top of a volcano? With green screen technology, you can! Tweens will act, pose, and film while we replace the background with exciting digital scenes. Create fun photos and short videos while learning a little movie magic along the way.

Join us for a series of DIY projects. Materials will be provided, just bring your creative energy and some inspiration.

Join us for a series of DIY projects. Materials will be provided, just bring your creative energy and some inspiration.

Join Dr. Michael Lerner to learn how to understand Medicare, health insurance, medical bills, and how to save money on healthcare. The content in this program is not medical advice or diagnosis. 

UNPLUGGED is a midweek mindfulness program for teens and tweens. It features low lighting, soft noise, and sensory tools. Each program features a different mindful activity to promote mental wellbeing. This week's activity is DIY bird feeders.

Teens, Families, Adults and Seniors: visit our Volunteer Fair to learn about amazing volunteer opportunities available in Frederick County including: Friends of Walkersville Library Glade Valley Community Services Sleep in Heavenly Peace Stream Link Education United Way Walk to End Alzheimer's and more!

Join us for an evening of World War II era cartoons, comics and magazines, and learn how American superheroes, cartoon soldiers, and even Dr. Seuss joined the fight.

Nothing can ruin a good story faster than bad dialogue. Whether too saccharine, too dramatic, or too flat...dialogue that doesn't feel believable can undermine the characters' intents and do a disservice to the story at large. In this workshop, we're going to look at some examples of strong dialogue from published works and discuss why we think they work well. Then we'll use character descriptions to develop our own characters and scenes of dialogue between them. For those who want to participate, expect to swap drafts and critique each other's work.

Dive into creative writing with this workshop led by Author Niki Gjoni. On the remote Japanese island of Awashima, one post office is a repository for over 60,000 pieces of mail--birthday cards, holiday greetings, letters--for those with no forwarding address. Lost friends and pets that haven't been seen or heard from; past and future selves; and, most frequently, the dead. In this workshop, we're going to discuss the art of expressing the most common of human emotions--grief, sadness, melancholic joy--without overwriting. How can we make our expressions on paper feel authentic? We will select several emotions for which we'll develop unique voices emanating from characters writing in first person to the post office. For those who want to participate, expect to swap drafts and critique each other's work. All materials provided while supplies last. For grades 6-12.

Professional improvisers and comedians are here to teach YOU how to improvise on the spot! If you're a fan of Smosh, Dropout, and more; this is the workshop for you! Intended for teens and emerging adults ages 13-25.