Join our Teen "Bring Your Own Book" Book Club for a fun, relaxed way to share what you’re reading and discover new favorites from friends! This month’s optional theme is Hispanic Heritage Month—bring a book by a Hispanic author or featuring Hispanic culture and let’s celebrate diverse voices together. Snacks, great conversation, and a love of books guaranteed!
Join the STEM Stars team each Tuesday as we work on a new science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) project. This week we will learn about different types of volcanoes. Each participant will build their own volcano and watch it erupt. Recommended for ages 6-12.
Join us at the Highlands Stratford Library for an engaging book discussion every third Monday of the month.
Copies of the Ideal Book Club book will be available at the branch.
Join us for Teen Craft Night and dive into the fascinating world of hexaflexagons—foldable paper creations that twist and reveal hidden sides! These mind-bending geometric shapes are fun to make, mesmerizing to play with, and a cool blend of art and math. Come get crafty, impress your friends, and take home your own interactive masterpiece!
Sheba Gonzalez, IRS educational liaison, will facilitate this informative session on protecting yourself against various scams that taxpayers can encounter. She will cover topics such as misleading offers and bad advice from social media. Learn the best ways to safely file and avoid falling for the schemes. This is a 1 hour presentation and all are welcome. No need for registration.
Want to win awesome prizes? Join us for License Plate Bullseye and see which states appear on your card!
Join us on an art adventure! Participants will use different styles of dot painting as inspiration to create their own dazzling dot art piece. Recommended for ages 6-12.
The Highlands Stratford Branch Library will be hosting a Teen Charades Competition! Categories will include careers, celebrities, food, and many more! Participants with the most points at the end will receive prizes! (Snacks will be provided)
Our 5-week program introduces learning through play to children and their parents. It’s an opportunity for parents to learn more about and bond with their children. Parents will meet other parents and resource professionals, too!
This program is for ages 0-3.
Tickets are required and will be handed out at the front desk 15 minutes before the program.
Tickets will not be available 15 minutes after the program has started.
The topic for this week’s workshop is: speech, hearing and language.
Join the Page Turners for a lively book discussion once a month. This month we'll be reading Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller.