Studio 203: Smiles & Waves of Happiness
Stop in the Studio 203 for some crafts.
While supplies last this Studio 203's crafts will include:
- Smiley Crab craft
- Emoji garland
- Cardboard & Yarn Axolotl
Stop in the Studio 203 for some crafts.
While supplies last this Studio 203's crafts will include:
Presented by Aldo Leopold Nature Center
Join Environmental Educators from the Aldo Leopold Nature Center as we explore Sunfish Pond! We will use binoculars to watch life on and around the pond, use nets to discover the macroinvertebrates, and finally we will learn about the plants that support this wonderful wetland community.
Registration: 1:00 pm Session
Join us for a musical children’s storytime, featuring a local storyteller retelling The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler, with live music performed by the Stoughton Chamber Players (violin, viola, and cello). The program will include an opportunity for children to meet the performers and their instruments.
Presented by Professor Venom from Nature's Niche - Exotic and Native Animal Rescue
Get ready to meet some fantastic beasts! Did you know that animals are helping with scientific discoveries for medical advances from using scorpion venom to illuminate cancer cells, to how Gila monster saliva can help with diabetes? Naturalist and animal rescuer Dino Tlachac, aka Professor Venom, will showcase many exotic creatures and share cool scientific facts about them at this interactive program.
Presented by the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Live ocean sharks are coming to the library. Join us to explore the important roles sharks play in the ecosystem, learn how the actions of people in the landlocked Tri-State area impact sharks that live thousands of miles away, and discover how people can help protect them. Afterwards, prepare to get your hands wet and touch some of the sharks.
Presented by the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Live ocean sharks are coming to the library. Join us to explore the important roles sharks play in the ecosystem, learn how the actions of people in the landlocked Tri-State area impact sharks that live thousands of miles away, and discover how people can help protect them. Afterward, prepare to get your hands wet and touch some of the sharks.
Presented by the Wisconsin Water Library.
Water is life! And one of our most precious resources. Come take a trip around the water cycle and learn about some cool properties of this wet resource. There will be lots of hands-on activities – prepare to get wet!
Adapted and Performed by Betsey Means
Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927) was the founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
A wealthy socialite of the United States and Great Britain, Juliette spent most of her life enjoying the recreations of the privileged classes. After meeting the founder of the Boy Scouts, Sir Robert Baden-Powell, she discovered a social cause to which she would devote the rest of her life.
An enthusiastic organizer and fundraiser, she led the formation of the Girl Scouts of the USA in 1912.
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at your community library, resources, and programs as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of our building on Library Street.
Join us for a scavenger hunt, crafts and games, demonstrations, treats, and more.