
Thursday, June 26, 10:00 AM
Bristol Blues Baseball Players visit the Library to READ TO YOU!
Hear stories read by BRISTOL BLUES baseball players! Great picture taking opportunities...autographs...crafts and lots of summertime fun!
Hear stories read by BRISTOL BLUES baseball players! Great picture taking opportunities...autographs...crafts and lots of summertime fun!
A celebration of Native American culture through stories, song, and dance. Hear how Grandmother Spider steals the Sun, how Turtle flies south for the winter, how Earth is created on Turtle's back, and how a boastful bear is outwitted. Enjoy a story, make crafts, meet new friends---all at the library!
Magician STEVE WOYCE performs awesome MAGIC! Lots of audience participation!
Local author Douglas Haddad visits the library to share his book and fun STEM activities!
Grammy Award nominee, JUDY PANCOAST visits the library to sing and dance to colorful songs!
Discover the wonderful world of POOP at the Library! LAUGH, Learn, and Lots MORE!
Sing & dance to a familiar fairy tale with our musical friend, MICHELE URBAN!
Christopher Agostino’s StoryFaces is an exciting storytelling show in which I paint the faces of audience volunteers to illustrate the stories as I tell them, engaging the audience with uniquely animated tales of world cultures and our shared humanity — ranging from new takes on familiar tales like Aesop’s Fables, to hero tales like Punia and the King of the Sharks and The Tail of the Dragon, plus comic characters and surprising faces in my original stories such as The Tiger that Went to the House of the Sun, When A Man Met A Crocodile, The Adventure of 2 Lizards on 4 Faces, and The Amazing Face Story!
A new tailor promises that he can help the Emperor distinguish which of his knights are foolish and which are noble and true. Will poor Sir Humphrey make the cut? And if he does, can he stop a local thief from stealing the Emperor's riches before it's too late? Based on the story by Hans Christian Anderson, The Emperor's New Clothes shows children that honesty is the best policy.
Meet & greet DILLON the Mascot for the Hartford Athletic Soccer Club!