Cumberland Family Arts and Crafts
Attention Families! Get ready to unleash your inner artist! Swing by the children's corner for a blast of creativity with exciting craft projects suitable for everyone. Let's make unique art together!
Attention Families! Get ready to unleash your inner artist! Swing by the children's corner for a blast of creativity with exciting craft projects suitable for everyone. Let's make unique art together!
Join us at the Cumberland Library to start your knitting creation. *THIS PROGRAM IS FREE AND FOR ADULTS*
Every Tuesday from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. & Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Have you ever wanted to learn how to knit but didn’t know how to get started? Join us at the Farmville Library for an informal knitting group! Basic materials will be provided. All levels welcome! *This program is for adults*
Calling all book readers to come in at any point during the day to sign up to become a book pen pal. We will be collecting names starting September 9th. Each person that signs up will write a letter (using stationary provided by the library) to someone else anonymously about a book they recommend and why. The book needs to either be at one of our libraries or you can ... Read More
This program offers fun and bonding for babies (0-24 months) and their grown-ups! Join us for bouncing, reading, and singing during this half hour program in the library children’s program room. Parents and caregivers will practice ways to interact with babies to support talking and pre-reading skills. Each week, we’ll share songs and rhymes to develop language skills and sense of rhythm. We will also share a board book together ... Read More
Parents and caregivers with children ages 2 1/5 – 5 years old are invited to share books, rhymes and an activity each week! We will meet in the library children’s program room. Early literacy information will be available to take home. These tips will help adults share books and daily activities with children in ways that help them prepare for school.
Thursday, December 5 @ 7:00 p.m. Join us at the Farmville Library for a Graphic Novel Book Club! We will be reading the book, The Joy of a Peanuts Christmas, by Charles Schulz. You can pick up a copy of this book at the front desk of the Farmville Library. *This program is for adults.*
Calling all book readers to come in at any point during the day to sign up to become a book pen pal. We will be collecting names starting September 9th. Each person that signs up will write a letter (using stationary provided by the library) to someone else anonymously about a book they recommend and why. The book needs to either be at one of our libraries or you can ... Read More
This program offers fun and bonding for babies (0-24 months) and their grown-ups! Join us for bouncing, reading, and singing during this half hour program in the library children’s program room. Parents and caregivers will practice ways to interact with babies to support talking and pre-reading skills. Each week, we’ll share songs and rhymes to develop language skills and sense of rhythm. We will also share a board book together ... Read More
Caregivers with children ages 2.5 – 5 are invited to share books, rhymes and an activity each week in the library program room! Early literacy information will be available to take home. These tips will help caregivers share books and daily activities with children in ways that help them prepare for school.
Calling all book readers to come in at any point during the day to sign up to become a book pen pal. We will be collecting names starting September 9th. Each person that signs up will write a letter (using stationary provided by the library) to someone else anonymously about a book they recommend and why. The book needs to either be at one of our libraries or you can ... Read More
Calling all book readers to come in at any point during the day to sign up to become a book pen pal. We will be collecting names starting September 9th. Each person that signs up will write a letter (using stationary provided by the library) to someone else anonymously about a book they recommend and why. The book needs to either be at one of our libraries or you can ... Read More