Games to Eat for Tweens and Teens
Games to Eat for Tweens and Teens
Bring an appetite for games and food and we’ll play games that end with you getting to eat.
Bring an appetite for games and food and we’ll play games that end with you getting to eat.
Drop off a used puzzle in good condition and receive a ticket for each. The tickets can be used during pick-up week, March 20-25 to pick out a new-to-you puzzle. Visit the Reference Desk for more information.
Make a beautiful and unique piece that will bring color and light into your space.
Create your own puppet, learn some puppeteering tips and participate in a puppet choir.
Make a working model of the heart and lungs. We'll also experiment with how the eyes and muscles work.
Scams affect people every day. A Purdue Extension educator will go over the basics of keeping your personal information safe and what scams to look out for.
Call the Computer Center at 574.294.2847 or sign up in person to reserve 30 minutes of basic, stress-free computer help from our experts. From saving a file to accessing library resources, we can help. Time slots are listed below. 2:30, 3, 3:30 and 4 p.m.
(This event is full. Keep watching for more great activities.) Create an acrylic painting each session and learn new artistic skills. Perfect for ages 5-10.
Llama Llama wears red pajamas as he gets ready for bed. Preschoolers, come in your pajamas for stories, games, and crafts.
Second- and third-graders will enjoy reading the graphic novel "Baby Mouse: Queen of the World." Join us over three weeks as we read and interact with the story. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Elkhart Public Library.
Bring your own picture to paint or pick from one of ours. This program is great for ages 11 to 17.
Dress up as a mythical character like a fairy, leprechaun, mermaid or dragon, if you choose and enjoy tea, hot chocolate or a treat. Make a magical box and play games.
(This event is full. Keep watching for more great activities.) Adult Crafternoons are a monthly program for adults to bring out their creative side while meeting others and learning a new skill. This month, welcome spring with a paint and button bouquet that will never wilt. Register below as space is limited.
Learn about the severe weather we get in Northern Indiana, how to stay safe and the role of the National Weather Service from meteorologist Rachel Cobb.
The Elkhart Public Library meets the third Tuesday of each month to discuss library business. Learn more about the board and upcoming meeting here. Note: November's meeting will take place one week earlier due to Thanksgiving.
The competition returns as seven teams from local schools go for the win in this fun book-reading contest.
Enjoy free popcorn and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. The movie is rated PG and 1 hour, 40 minutes. RSVP on our Facebook page.
Create a painting of a lily of the valley with guidance from local painter Linda Pieri. This program is best for ages 18 and up.
Join the fun for a two-hour event with members of the Elkhart Civic Theater cast of "A Year with Frog and Toad." The cast will sing songs from the musical and read stories. Everyone can enjoy activities, refreshments and more.