Stories, songs, and a craft for toddlers and preschoolers 3-5 years old.
Each storytime is filled with stories, songs, age appropriate activities and toys, and more! Every week has a new theme of stories that encourage early literacy.
Join us at the library for stories, songs, and a craft.
Each storytime is filled with stories, songs, age appropriate activities and toys, and more! Every week has a new theme of stories that encourage early literacy.
If you knit or crochet, join us with a project you are currently working on.
We enjoy sitting and crafting together. Most of the items we create are given away to charity organizations.
This is a drop-in knitting time for knitters of all levels. Don’t know how to knit? Stop by and learn. Conversation and creativity abound.
Join us for some bingo fun! Winners can choose a free prize book at the Harbaugh-Thomas Library. This event can be attended via Zoom or in-person. Registration is required and bingo cards will be supplied. Ages 4 - 12.
Come to the library to practice your reading skills and read to a therapy dog. A therapy dog with KPETS (Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services) will be here at the library for you to read with.
Learn competitive gaming techniques, introduce yourself to new and different games, and socialize with other video game lovers in the Harbaugh-Thomas Gaming Club! The club will meet weekly on Tuesday evenings in the Harbaugh-Thomas Teen Room.
TO REGISTER FOR TEEN ADVISORY BOARD, PLEASE SIGN UP ON THE FIRST ITERATION OF THE EVENT BY CLICKING THE ALSO OCCURS ON DROPDOWN MENU ABOVE THE IMAGE FOR THIS EVENT AND CLICK THE DATE WITH THE STAR NEXT TO IT.
Join us for books, songs, and activities geared for children ages 2-5j, but all ages are welcome!
No registration required.
During this 1 hour block, teens ages 11-18 can come by and participate in games, crafts, and all kinds of other activities. Events night topics are usually chosen by the Teen Advisory Board. No registration required.
Adams County Library System staff read a chapter a day from Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize winning novel about love, loss, and greed in the Gilded Age.