Teen/Tween Lego Robotics
Library Meeting Room 9318 Apison Pike, Collegedale, TN, United StatesBuild cool Lego gadgets and make them move with simple scratch programming! If you like building the new Lego sets this is for you.
Build cool Lego gadgets and make them move with simple scratch programming! If you like building the new Lego sets this is for you.
Local author Lyn Gilleland will discuss her Young Adult book Threads of Fate in the Library Meeting Room. Her discussion will kick-off the 2024 Local Author Series sponsored by the Friends of Collegedale Public Library.
The Library will be closed for Presidents Day , Monday, February 19.
This early literacy program for ages 0 to 36 months is designed for activity and movement.
Preschool storytime is an early literacy program for ages 3 to 5 years old with stories, music, and movement.
Preschool storytime is an early literacy program for ages 3 to 5 years old with stories, music, and movement.
This early literacy program for ages 0 to 36 months is designed for activity and movement.
Our Collegedale neighbor and library patron Ms. Sharon will be here to teach us some of the basics of ASL communication. She will demonstrate greetings, basic words and emotions in order to greet our deaf friends in the community. Have you ever wished you could sign welcoming communications when greeting deaf or hard of hearing […]
The Library is offering One-on-One sessions with Anthony Young who is a financial advisor from Thrivent, a nonprofit financial organization. 30 minute sessions are free and private in our meeting room. Getting your finances in order isn’t always easy or clear. That’s why Anthony is here to provide the expertise and support you need. Whether you’re just […]
Preschool storytime is an early literacy program for ages 3 to 5 years old with stories, music, and movement.
Join us for our STEAM project for teens and tweens as we explore what happens when acid and an alkali react together? Ages 10-18 Supplies are limited, first come, first served basis. Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math
Bring any style of needlework project (knit, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery...) to this informal gathering and talk about books, recipes, and whatever else strikes your fancy while you work.