Baby Time with Miss Michele is an interactive story time introducing early literacy to our youngest patrons. Geared toward families with children ages 0-12 months.
Delays & Closures: Tuesday March 17
First-responders are still requesting that the community avoids non-essential travel as of 10 am 3/17. Our service hours are now adjusted to reflect this update.
Closed
Main Library (Woodmere Ave.)
East Bay Branch Library
Kingsley Branch Library
Peninsula Community Library
Libraries scheduled for delayed openings may close as conditions dictate. Please check this website regularly for any additional service hour impacts that may be a result of the winter storm. Any item due dates affected by the closures will be extended.
Join Miss Michele for Toddler Time (formerly Mother Goose Time) as she leads families with young children through stories, rhymes and books. For children aged 12-36 months.
Join us for Wigglers Storytime! Ms. Beth engages our early and pre-readers with movement, music, crafts, and stories, to develop literacy, social skills, and confidence!
Join us for a chair based yoga class with Certified Yoga Therapist and instructor, Janet Weaver, in the North Conference Room of the East Bay Township building, across the parking lot from the library.
Children are encouraged to read aloud to TADL's kind and gentle therapy dogs. Young readers are welcome to bring their own book or choose one from the library collection.
November is National Novel Writing Month! Get those ideas out of your head and down onto paper. This will be writing time with supports. If you get stumped, there will be prompts and tools to help you move your story on.
TADL Stitchers is open to anyone with an interest in needlework in its many forms--knitting, crochet, cross stitch, needlepoint, quilting, embroidery, tatting, etc. If you are having trouble with a project, others may be able to help.
We Are Still Here: a Contemporary Indigenous Perspective (Zoom Only)
Indigenous people did not just disappear with westward expansion. Native groups remained strong and vibrant communities who continue to fight for sovereignty and justice.