Toddler Story Time (CON)
Concord Library 27 Union St N, Concord, NC, United StatesAges Walking-3 Years with caregiver - Stories, songs, finger plays, and more.
Ages Walking-3 Years with caregiver - Stories, songs, finger plays, and more.
Ages walking-3 years with caregiver – Songs, stories, finger plays, and more. Maximum number of participates for this program is 48 based on room capacity. Please arrive early to secure a spot for this story time.
Family - Join us for family friendly stories and music. Maximum number of participates for this program is 48 based on room capacity. Please arrive early to secure a spot for this story time.
Ages 3-5 with caregiver - Stories, songs, finger plays, and more.
Family - Join us for family friendly stories and music. Maximum number of participates for this program is 48 based on room capacity. Please arrive early to secure a spot for this story time.
All ages - Come and speak to a Community Health Worker about housing/rent, food, employment, transportation, child care, mental health and more. In partnership with the Cabarrus Health Alliance.
Family - Join us for family friendly stories and music.
Ages 6-11 – Join us for books, games, crafts, and a little bit of learning…all after the grown-ups get home from work! This month we will celebrate the season of Spring by learning about real springs and the forces that make them work.
All Ages (12+) - Join the National Alliance on Mental Illness for a creative program that focuses on healing through recreation and arts. We will create Zentangles, patterned images formed by repetition, which can aid in relaxation. Space is limited so register now.
Join us as we discuss Defending Jacob by William Landay.
Adult - Follow a step-by-step painting tutorial to create a work of art while enjoying (non-alcoholic) beverages. No previous painting experience necessary! Please reserve a space ahead of time so we can make sure there are enough supplies for everyone. Sponsored by the Friends of Kannapolis Library.
Ages 0-Walking with caregiver - Songs, stories, and finger plays.