402 W Main St, Fruitland
Children 0 - 5 and their caregivers are invited to Preschool Playgroup. Join us for free play, developmentally appropriate guided play, and structured activities, all while learning early socialization.
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Attending Children
Children under 8 must be monitored by a guardian who is at least 13 years old to assure the safety and behavior of that child. Children ages 8 and older may visit the library independently provided they are able to care for themselves and are able to understand and follow the Library’s Behavior Guidelines.
1401 Camden Ave.
Village Oak Rd.
AARP offers an online defensive driving course. This course allows you to qualify for multi-year discounts on your auto insurance premiums.
307 S. Division St.
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math through fun activities at Homeschool Maker Monday! All homeschool students ages 6 to 10 are invited to join us the second and fourth Monday of each month to learn all about STEAM!
Join us for an hour of coding! This program is designed for children ages 7-11, but all are welcome!
Disclaimer(s)
Attending Children
Children under 8 must be monitored by a guardian who is at least 13 years old to assure the safety and behavior of that child. Children ages 8 and older may visit the library independently provided they are able to care for themselves and are able to understand and follow the Library’s Behavior Guidelines.
What's in the cards for you? Explore the basics of tarot cards and learn how to do a simple 3-card (past/present/future) spread.
Paws to Read allows your child to read aloud to a dog for 5 - 7 minutes. A volunteer will be present during the entire session. This activity helps build reading confidence in children while they are relaxing and having fun.
Disclaimer(s)
Attending Children
Children under 8 must be monitored by a guardian who is at least 13 years old to assure the safety and behavior of that child. Children ages 8 and older may visit the library independently provided they are able to care for themselves and are able to understand and follow the Library’s Behavior Guidelines.